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PAGE TWO SHAMOKIN NEWS-DISPATCH, SHAMOKIN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1959 $271.10 in Cash Taken Bloodmobile Visiting Kulpmont Section From Betsy Ross House United Church of Christ Shamokin Man Dies in Residence Local Man Jailed for Faking Fall on Steps A Shamokin man was sentenced to 30 days in Northumberland County Prison yesterday after he PHILADELPHIA (LTD The A bloodmobile visit is being Thorn 1). Brennan Dial 3-3031 historic Betsy Ross House was held today in St. John i United looted of $271.10 during the week Church of Christ. end, but valuable relics of the was arrested for reportedly fak The visit opened at 11:45 this Lewis Mencgat, 73, of 400 CD Test Set for State Tonight HARRISBURG (UPD The warning sirens which sounded at Pearl Harbor 18 years ago will wail late today over Pennsylvania in a state-wide test of civil defense facilities. The test, which is being conducted at the request of federal ing a fall down the marble stair revolutionary period were ig nored.

South Shamokin Street, died Sat Kulpmont Youth Held in Accident Officers Named by Jan Sobieski Club morning and will continue unti 5:45 this evening. way in the American Legion Rockefeller Calls On Nixon to Help End Steel Strike NEW YORK (UPI Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller challenged Vice President Richard M. Nixon Sunday to use the prestige of his office in an effort to settle the steel strike. Rockefeller, a possible rival of Nixon for the Republican presidential nomination, noted that Horace Hammond, 35, a city building.

urday night at 11:45 in his home following an illness of two years. City police said today the fake The project will be the last of 1959 for sponsoring churches of employe of the shrine, told police the money represented city funds Doctor Who Killed Commits Suicide McALESTER, Okla. (UPI -Dr. Ben T. Galbraith, former McAlester heart specialist who murdered his wife and three children in 1955, killed himself today in his state penitentiary cell where he was serving a life term.

It was the fourth time the' 38-year-old one-time medical leader had attempted to take his life since he put his family to the club and torch on March 17, 1955. Death was due to a complica fall was an act to gam publicity, the Shamokin area. The visit was for the care and maintenance of The man has been known to com Robert Kasinowski, 18, Kulp- Charles Michalowski yesterday tion. A native of Tyrol, Austria, Mr, the house. He said two cloth bank mit similar acts during the past mont, is being held in Columbia was reelected to his ninth consec- arranged through- Shamokin Mount Carmel Red Cross Chapt er.

bags containing the money were utive term as president of Jan year in an effort to be publicized The charge of disorderly con. Menegat was born January 14, 1880, a son of the late Anthony officials, will be between 6:00 missing from a cabinet under a souvenir counter. and Rose Marres Menegat. Sobieski Club, Kulpmont. Two other veteran club officers were reelected to their respective duct was lodged against John Kruskie, who gave his address to County jail in default of $500 bond for a hearing on a charge of failing to give identity following an accident Saturday evening Police found no signs of forced Mr.

Menegat first came to the United States when he was 16 police as 1748 Railroad Street, entry to the house that has be posts during an election in the in Conyngham lownsnip, in but who is also listed as a rest dent of Mount Carmel. He is be come the symbol of the birthplace of the American flag for the 13 Shamokin Voman Dies in Hospital years of age, but returned to his native country to be married in which two persons were injured ing held also in connection with original states. However, two 1901 to Miss Rose Josephine and two cars extensively dam aged. obtaining $10 from a physician he Schmidt. He returned to the French doors leading from the first floor to a courtyard were asked for change.

Police said this Using a razor which he had sec United States with his wife after Mrs. Mary Robel, 53, of 119 case occurred on November 25. Kasinowski was apprehended yesterday morning. The charge found unlocked. their marriage.

reted in his cell, the Tennessee-born slayer slashed his groin. South Pearl Street, wife of Edward T. Robel, died at 9:50 last Mr. Menegat was employed as was lodged against him before and 8:00 p. but the general public will not be asked to participate except, to listen for and identify the Richard Gerstell, state civil defense director, said actual participation of the public including the stopping of traffic and evacuation of streets, was eliminated because of the danger of accidents if the weather is Inclement.

The test will determine just how long it takes to spread the warning of imminent enemy attack throughout the state, Gerstell said. "It will also provide all Penn-sylvanians with further opportunity to learn to recognize the two standard public action signals Justice of the Peace Esther night in Geisinger Memorial Hos He died an hour later, at 3(87 a.m. in the operating room of the organization social quarters. They are Bernard Basalay, who was returned to the office of financial secretary for the eleventh consecutive year, and Edward Wojtal, recording secretary, seventh year. Other officers elected include Frank Eshmont, vice president; Joseph Bartos, treasurer; Stanley Bartos, sergeant at arms, and John Mrozek and Stanley Moroz, trustees.

Incumbent trustees include Anthony Zarkoski, Bernard Moleski and Stanley Zbicki. Gaughan, Centralia. Authorities inside foreman at Big Mountain Colliery and later as assistant foreman at Reliance Colliery. He was educated in Austria, and Council Planning Yuletide Projects said it is expected the young man prison infirmary. Galbraith left a lengthy suicide President Eisenhower before leaving on his 11-nation tour called for intensified efforts to settle the strike.

"I hope that the vice president, in his position of high prestige as vice president, will be able to contribute a solution to this problem," the New York governor said. Rockefeller said the federal government must "face up" to unemployment caused by the 116-day strike which was halted by a Taft-Hartley injunction. "Once it gets to a point where it has overlapped the industry that's involved and affects the public, then I think the federal government has a responsibility," he said. While President Eisenhower is -i at tVtai will be released on bail today. pital, Danville, of a heart condition.

She was admitted to the institution two months ago. Born in Shamokin, March 25, 1905, Mrs. Robel was a daughter of Anthony and Catherine (Rud- Harry Shoup and Mary Shoup, was a member of St. Edward's Church, Shamokin. Elderly Resident Of Maysville Dies Mrs.

Ellen Marie (Long) Miner, 82, Maysville, died yesterday afternoon at 2:30 in Shamokin Hospital, where she was a patient since Monday afternoon. Death note, requesting prison officials to have his body cremated and the ashes strewn on the graves Surviving are the widow, five Girardville, passengers in a car operated by E. Paul Long, 60, Girardville, sustained lacerations children, Joseph C. Menegat, Mrs. Louise Moyer and Mrs.

Christmas projects were discussed last night during a meeting of Rosary Society-Council of Catholic Women, St. Stephen's Church, held in the social hall of and contusions of the legs. ginski) Korzeniecki. She was educated in St. Stanislaus Schools and was a member of St.

Stanislaus Church. Police said the accident ocur of his wife and children. 'T Galbraith had pleaded Insanity in a series of trials for -the deaths. He was arrested four days after the crime at his home in Henderson, where he had taken the four i-tims for burial. red on the back road from Cen Helen Rabuck, Shamokin; Harold C.

Menegat, Harrisburg, and John D. Menegat, Lebanon; one brother, Clarence, New. York was due to a complication. Mrs. Robel and Edward T.

Ro upon which their lives may some the school. Mrs. Jean Broscius, president, tralia to Girardville. Officers said a 1951 model car operated dav depend. bel were married 33 years ago.

Mrs. Miner was the second member of her family to die was in charge of the session Sirens will sound three times by Kasinowski sideswiped the Brother of Boro Resident Expires Paul Uhrin, Frackville, brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Hamolia, Kulp City, and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Mrs. Robel was a member of the Rosary Society, St.

Francis Aux during the two-hour period. The 1957 model car of Long which nffiPP tn hr'Z hi Members will clean the church I the Christmas season on Tues- He had been in prison since within eight days. Her son, Ron ert Leroy Miner, died last Sat urday morning. was moving in the opposite di first steady signal will be an Wednesday morning at 9:00 in St. Edward's Church.

Burial will iliary, Polish National Alliance and National Council of Catholic August 18, 1955, when a jury rec alert. Next will come the war rection, and that the Kulpmont bling signal which means "take youth failed to stop. Born in Maysville July 20, 1877, Mrs. Miner was a daughter of the be in the parish cemetery, Friends may call at the Camp-ton Funeral Home, 410 East Web Another motorist obtained the cover." Finally, the alert signa' mont, died Saturday in his home following an illness of several late Henry and Mane (Henning' license number of the car and will be repeated. er) Long.

She lived in Hickory ster Street, Tomorrow afternoon, from 3:00 to tomorrow eve JJcU Ilea lugcuici ai uunu lci iaiu agreed-on assumptions and objectives to be worked out," Rockefeller said. Rockefeller said he hoped that Congress would not react to the steel strike by passing "too drastic" legislation which could hamper normal labor-management relations. Rockefeller, who completed a gave the information to John Lagaz, Conyngham Township months. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs Michael Uhrin, the Frackville res day morning, December 22.

A Christmas gift will be sent to the Parish Protectory Orphanage, Mrs. Joseph Scoviak, Catholic Charities chairman, announced. A gift will be sent, also, to the Pennsylvania Industrial School. Members of the C.C.W. and Young Ladies Sodality have donated flowers to be placed in the church during the Novena.

Mrs. The original signal will be flashed from the North American Air Defence Command Center at Colorado Springs, to state chief of police. Women. Surviving are the husband, father, one son, Gilbert, Shamokin, and one sister, Mrs. Helen Duzick, Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 9:00 in St.

Stanislaus Church, and burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the residence from tomorrow evening until time of services. ning from 7:00 to and Wednesday morning until time of Kasinowski was apprehended ident was a miner and was last employed by Peca Goal Com the funeral. early yesterday morning by civil defense headquarters at ommended he be confined for life for the death of his wife, Katherine, 35. He had bludgeoned her with a broken wine bottle before injecting his children with drugs and later poison, their home on fire.

"1 Firemen found Mrs. Galbraith, and their children, Frank, Jere, 5, and Sara, 4, in upstairs bedrooms of the comfortable Galbraith home here. At first, authorities believed the family were the victims of a tragic accident. Galbraith had attended a medical meeting in Oklahoma City the fatal night. Ridge at one time, also.

Mrs. Miner was married March 17. 1894, in Shamokin to Charles Miner, who preceded her in death 11 years ago. She attended schools in Maysville and was a member of the First Evansef-ical United Brethren Church, Sha Kulpmont police, who had a war Harrisburg. From there it wil rant for his arrest on a reckless be relayed through the "bell and rapid swing through West Coast driving charge two weeks ago.

states last month, leaves Satur lights" defense system to more Kulpmont police who assisted than 1,500 locations in the com day on a Mid-West tour. pany. He was a member of St. Ann's Church, Frackville. Surviving are the widow, the former Sophie Mruk; one son, John, serving in the United States Air Force in Virginia; four daughters, Mrs.

Charles Walunas, New Cumberland; Pauline, Mary Ann and Geraldine, all at home; one Elderly Local Woman Expires Mrs. Anna (Drumheiser) Mul- mokin. in the arrest are William Diet monwealth. Some counties wil Survivors include four daugh rich, John Politza and John Ro- be able to sound all sirens in the county through the pressing of a manoskie. ters, Mrs.

Catherine Bradley. Lagaz and Trooper Al Bagis, single button. But iri other locah Shamokin; Mrs. Edna Troutman, Phiiadelnhia; Mrs. Loretta Pica, Prices Defended By Drug Maker liner, 84, of 136 North Grant Ukrainian Group Elects Directors Eleven directors were elected ties, individual communities must sister, Mrs.

Hamolia, Kulpmont; of the Bloomsburg state police barracks, investigated the Columbia hit-run charge. activate their own signals. Broscius announced canned goods will be received Thursday and Friday in the school building and will be donated to the local St. Vincent de Paul Society. A Christmas party will be held January 3 in conjunction with the monthly business meeting.

Guests have been invited to attend. Mrs. Joan Myslinski, chairman of special diocesan activities, announced she will visit members who were unable to attend the meeting and collect contributions for the "penny and one brother, John, New York Gerstell said the federal au City, and two grandchildren. Coatesville, and Mrs. Edith Witt, Maysville: three sons, Albert, Hickory Ridge: Earl.

Philadelphia, and an adopted son, Ralph, Triirlfcxrillo. crranlnVnllrori 99 WASHINGTON (UPI)-A lead thorities requested the test in Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning in St. Ann's yesterday during an annual re view of the danger of atomic at Sodality Invests organization meeting of the ing drug manufacturer today defended prices charged for modern drugs as "pretty reasonable" and Church. Burial will be in St. tack by long range missiles and the consequent shortening of.

the Man Seriously Injured In Pottsville Shooting Leo F. McHugh, 57, Pottsville, is in Pottsville Hospital in critical condition with a gunshbf wound of the head. McHugh was found lying behind a shed by Miss Anna James. She said she was asleep when she. heard a shot.

Upon investigating, Joseph's Cemetery, Frackville. sreat-wrancVhi1dren, and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Long, Sun- Street, died at 9:45 yesterday morning in her home. Death, due to a complication, terminated an illness of 18 months duration. Born in Shamokin August 28, 1875, Mrs.

Mulliner was a daughter of the late Peter and Kather-ine (Lebo) Drumheiser. She attended schools in Shamokin prior to her marriage in June, 1900, to Edward Mulliner, who died on March 27, 1945. Mrs. Mulliner resided in Sha warning period. Individuals are said thfy represent a contribution Ukrainian Brotherhood Home Association in the group's quarters at Shamokin and Independence Streets.

17 New Members bury. being requested to notify their by consumers to medical prog ress. Funeral services will be held Kulpmont Cagers local civil defense officials if they are unable to hear the Named for one-year terms, ef Seventeen eighth grade girls of Francis C. Brown, president of Schering Corporation, of Bloom sirens. fective January 1, are George Pollyniak, Walter Homiak, Theo prayer a day project.

Used clothing was collected for foreign relief and was packed by the following women: Miss Ce Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 in Farrow Funeral Home. Sixth and Chestnut Streets. Burial will be in Odd Fellows Cemetery. Dr. she found the man behind field, N.

made the statement St. Mary's School, Kulpmont, were invested into the Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality during services last evening in St. Mary's dore Barni, Leonard Kreyshaw, as a Senate anti-monopoly sud John Lutzkovetz, Michael Mud- celia Wisniewski, Mrs. Florence committee opened an investiga John Luckens, pastor of First Evangelical United Brethren Karaitis, Mrs. Kathryn Weslos- mokin throughout her life, except for a brief residency in Bloomsburg.

She was one of the oldest members in years of service of Will Play Tonight Kulpmont High School basketball team will meet our Lady of Lourdes, Shamokin, this evening in Kulpmont. The game will be the second shed with a revolver in his asm. He was bleeding. Miss James called police, who arranged for an ambulance to take the injured man to the hospital. tion of drug prices.

Consumers "must contribute" their share to Long Runs 3rd in Louisiana Voting rock, Stephen Merena, Wasil Ba-kovich, Charles Gallup, Theodore Kutzer and Myron Howanec. Church, will officiate. Friends kie, Mrs. Mary Kosakoskie, Miss Mary Lupinski, Mrs. Nellie Nez- research, he said.

may call at the funeral home to The directors, together with re erski, Mrs. Rose Dorko, Mrs. morrow evening, from 7:00 to St. John's United Church of Christ. The late Grant Street resident cently elected officers of the 9:00, and Wednesday until time NEW ORLEANS (UPD Hav between Kulpmont and Lourdes.

Ukrainian Brotherhood Club, will of services. Dolly Jeroskie, Mrs. Pauline Gross, Mrs. Frances Kolonoskie, Mrs. Mary Perseskie and Mrs.

Jean Broscius. ing been cast aside by the voters Brown said his company prices are "not excessive" and "its products are good." In his prepared testimony, he said this is proven by the "ready acceptance given them by the medical Church. The Right Rev. Monsignor Joseph J. C.

Petrovits, pastor, officiated during the services and delivered a sermon on the duties and responsibilities of being a member of the sodality. Girls invested include Diane Amarose, Diane Marchetti, Mary Theresa Mirarchi, Donna Miriello, Gloria D'Alexander, Veronica Jel-len, Patricia Kemper, Elaine Scanzoni, Rose Ann Anderson, Church Council to Mrs. Broscius announced the in favor of more decorous candidates, Governor Earl K. Long faced a future of fast declining power in Louisiana government and politics today. Last Thursday, Lourdes downed the Wildcats, 66-34.

Kulpmont opened the 1959-60 season last Tuesday with a 37-35 victory over Southern Area. The Wildcats will meet Southern Area Wednesday evening at Numidia. quarterly deanery meeting will be held Wednesday night at 8:15 profession. At the outset of the hearing, Chairman Estes Kefauver, D. in i the social hall of St.

Stanis Hold Conference Long ran third in a field of six laus' Church. Mrs. John Shields, candidates for lieutenant gover served notice that he will prescribe new legislation if the Garden Club Party Listed for Wednesday Overlook Garden Club will hold its annual Christmas party Wednesday night at 7:45 in the Ralpho Fire Hall, Overlook, with Mrs. Charles Cook, president, in charge. special program will be presented by club members.

Those who are planning to attend 'are asked to make decorations for tables and doors." The displays will be judged and prizes will 'fie awarded. Refreshments wilt be served, also. northe law prevented him from A World Order Conference, spon Mount Carmel, has been engaged as principal speaker. assume duties simultaneously. Club officers are John Lutzkovetz, president; Theodore Barni, vice president; George Pollyniak, recording secretary; Philip Ku-landa, financial secretary and treasurer; Alex Nikolishin, serg-eant-at-arms; Samuel Poliniak, Andrew Stroh and Michael Stroh, auditors.

The brotherhood maintains a service of keeping contact with members who are sick or injured. A club board of overseers performs that chore. Overseers include- John Poliniak, Ranshaw; Walter Wengrenovich, Kulpmont; Elaine Marie LaCrosse, Susan Spears, Kathryn Domanski, Lois Kulpmont will open the 1959-60 North Schuylkill League cam group finds tnat drug prices aie sored by Pennsylvania Council of Mrs. Anna Gayeski and Mrs. Churches, will be held Wednes Stella Stanizewski will visit so running for governor in a Democratic primary election Saturday and James A.

Noe, 67, whom Long backed for governor, ran paign Tuesday, December 15, at Mount Carmel. Kulpmont will participate in the ciety members who have been confined to their homes with ill Long, Charlotte KammsKy, uonna Sinkovich, Barbara Novey and Antoinette Altomire. The investiture was held in conjunction with miraculous medal novenas and Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. day in Lewisburg and is expected to be attended by more than 500 clergy in the state. Keynote addresses will be delivered by Dr.

Samuel Chu, Buck-nell University, and the Rev. North Schuylkill League this sea son for the first time. ness. Mrs. Frances ftaiejta announced the Young Adult Club of was active in local organizations and served as a past president of the Spanish American War Vet-'erans Auxiliary.

She was a member of the Shamokin Woman's Club, also. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Clarence McClow, Baltimore, Miss Mildred Mulliner, McAdoo; Miss Florence Mulliner, Shamokin, and Mrs. Jerome Reedinger, Norristown; four sons, Chester, Baltimore, LaMar, New York City, N. Albert, Hammonton, N.

and Kimber, Shamokin; three grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Edna Dilli. plane, Shamokin; Mrs. John Fraz-ler, Camp Hill, and Mrs. James Kulp, Harrisburg, and three brothers, George Drumheiser, Shamokin; Howard Drumheiser, Harrisburg, and Lester Drumheiser, Miami, Fla.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:00 in Farrow Funeral Home, Sixth and Chestnut Streets. The Rev. George C. Bingaman, pastor of St. John's United Church of Christ, will officiate.

Burial will be in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Trevorton Road. the Harnsburg Diocese is pub Frank Ake, Pine Street Methodist Directors to Elect too high. Brown said that Schering has spent "many millions' in its research program and cited the fact that a new development in the alleviation of heart and kidney diseases will be announced in Philadelphia this week. Brown said also that his company "cannot expand its markets by iowering prices." "After all," he said, "we cannot put two bottles of Schering medicine in every medicine chest where only one is needed, or two people in every hospital bed when only one is sick. Marketing medicine is a far cry from marketing soft drinks or automobiles." The initial phase of the hearing will center on the drugs lishing a newspaper, "News and Notes," and the publication will be available to society members.

A social period was held and refreshments were served by Mrs. Tessie Kulbacki and Mrs. Frances Kolonoski. Mrs. Stella Staniszewski closed the session with prayer.

Officers John Kufta, Excelsior; Philip Nikolishin and Michael Cher-rup, East End; Theodore Kutzer, West End, and Jack Bakovich, Springfield and Boydtown. The club and home association, sponsor of many social affairs throughout the year, are setting up plans for the holiday season. Events common with the December-January period are Christmas Birthday Party Staged In Borough Residence A birthday party was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Niglio, 711 Spruce Street, Kulpmont, in honor of their niece.

Geraldine Zulick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zulick. Hughesville, formerly of Kulpmont. Guests played games and refreshments were served.

Those TODAY'S TEMPERATURE? According to Reading on tho NewvDiipatch Thermometer TOO a. m. ..31 12:00 noon 29 2:00 p. 29 i Prepare Your Home for Church, Wililamsport. Dr.

Chu will speak on "The Changing Dimensions in Human Rights," and the address by the Rev. Ake will be "International Institutions and Peaceful Change." A lunch will be served in the Lewisburg Evangelical United Brethren Church and the conference will be held in the Baptist Church. Kulpmont Board of Education will reorganize this evening in accordance with provisions of the state school code. Directors will elect a president and vice president during fourth. In his home parish (county) of Winn, voters refused to elect him to the Central Democratic Committee.

Long, 64, will serve as governor until next May. The faith of voters in him evidently was shaken by his escapades last summer during a southwestern tour, plans to divorce his wife and his public identification with strip teaser Blaze Starr and a woman recently arrested for soliciting. Long's successor will be chosen January 9 in a runoff between the two leaders in the gubernatorial primary: Mayor deLesseps S. Morrison, 47, of New Orleans, and Jimmie H. Davis, of Shreve-port, a cowboy singer and movie actor, who has served one term as governor.

The lieutenant governor's race will be decided in a runoff between Mayor George JW. Bowdon, 38, of Alexandria, who ran with Morrison, and state Representative C. C. Aycock, 44, of Franklin, who ran with Davis. State Snowstorm (Continued from Page One) caused by a low pressure system and New Year parties, n.i! ci-i.

rcc: winter by Installing who attended: Robert and Mary a meeting which will begin at Watral. Sharon Krakoski, Mary Friends may call at the funeral widely used in the treatment of 7:00. home tomorrow night, from 7:00 rheumatic diseases, Keiauver said in an opening statement. State school code provides that that moved up the east coast during the night. In addition to the seven inches to 9:00, and Wednesday until time Ann Ponitowski, Mary Louise Wydra, Bonita Walen, Barbara Macheski.

Rose Marie Roushinski, Paul Niglio, and Frank oi services. boards of education will reorganize on the first Monday in De "While this country has the best drugs in the world," Kefauver of snow at Somerset, Blairsville said, "it would appear from the lCI 1 1 CM WIUIC WlllkCI Inline for Berks Post Sergeant Edward J. Strickland, who had been stationed at the Tamaqua State Police barracks, has tendered his resignation to Captain Vincent Scoleri, commander of Troop Reading, effective December 16. Sergeant Strickland, who has served 27 years in the state po great number of letters which the Township Alumni to Hold Meeting Tonight Coal Township High School dCnuyiKiii man jeiZeu For Threat With Gun James McGinnis, Rehrersburg, formerly of Pottsville, a used car salesman, has charged that a Schuylkill Haven R. D.

1 man chased him at gun point when he tried to re-possess a car. Arrested was John Yorski, 21, on charges of unlawfully pointing a firearm. He was committed to Schuylkill County jail at Pottsville in default of. $1,000 bail. sub-committee has received tnat many of our citizens are exoen AUTOMATIC SAVE OflO ON FUEL UP TO 5W BILLS Hot Water or No Extra Cost 7 CALL OR VISIT ARNOLDIN 2t 955 Chestnut Street Kulpmont Dial 3-2331 Alumni Association has called a encing difficulty in being able to cember.

The Kulpmont board will combine its regular December meeting with the reorganization session. Kulpmont Area Joint Scheol Board, which includes Kulpmont and Marion Heights directors, will meet after the Kulpmont board session. purchase them. meeting for tonight at 8:30 in the high school cafeteria. "It is our nurpose to inquire Association officials have asked into the question of whether the Explorers Will Attend Banctuet Tomorrow Members of Explorers Post 2173, St.

Mary's Church. Kulpmont, will be honored during a banquet tomorrow evening at 7:00 in the Lions Community Center. Judge William I. Troutman will be principal speaker during the affair, which will be sponsored by the Lions Club. Back SAIC for your neighbor's lice, is line for post of chief of county detectives in Berks County.

all duly delegated class representatives to attend. drug manufacturers are setting their prices at as excessive levels sake. as the writers of the letters con tend." Kefauver said: "I am apnalled if precious drugs are not obtainable by citizens who need them reported five inches; Meadville, Franklin and Kane had three inches; Erie, Bedford and Brook-ville, two inches and Philipsburg one inch. The air control tower at Greater Pittsburgh said four inches oi snow had fallen there by 8:00 a. m.

with snow still falling. Crews worked through the night both at Greater Pittsburgh and Allegheny County airports to keep runways open and flight schedules at mid morning were normal. Temperatures in most sections of the state during the night ranged from slightly below to slightly above freezing. The mercury was expected to fall during the day with colder readings due tonight. Snow was reported on the Pennsylvania Turnpike from the Ohio line to the Valley Forge Interchange and a 35 mile per hour speed limit was imposed for that stretch of the toll road.

The wind and snow also cut off electrical power to Harris- It's easy to create artistic A son was born in Shamokin Hospital this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Frank SutsVo, 549 North Strept, Marion HeigMs. Mrs. Sutsko is the former Miss Helen Daniels.

Christmas packages with Representatives (Continued from Page One) ducted. A guest at the meeting was Kenneth Meese, Selinsgrove, who is an international trustee. Joseph DoroVich, president of the Shamokin group, reported that the annual division workshop is held by the club whose member has been selected to serve as lieutenant governor of the division. Haupt was elected to the position last year and will hold the post until annual elections are conducted in February. Schools represented in Saturday's event included Benton, Central Columbia, Coal Township and Shamokin.

Other clubs of the division represent schools of Free-land, Nescopeck, Berwick and Hazle Township. to sustain their very lives. He said the sub-committee intends "to determine whether the antitrust laws as applied to this industry are adeauate and. if not, to devise specific remedial legislation." The first phase of the inquiry, scheduled to run for a week, will involve the so-called steroid hormones cortisone and its derivativeswidely used in the treatment of rheumatic diseases. Kefauver said the sales of these drugs this year are estimated at 120 million dollars at the manufacturers' level.

Representatives of the three largest manufacturersMerck, Schering and Upjohn will be among the first witnesses. -(GIFT WRAPS This Week's Fmeriencv Physician Dr. J. D. Millard Dial 8-2162 (Shamokin Medical Society each week aulgna one doctor for emerr ency duty on Wednesday and Sunday Resident! should call the physl clan assigned to emergency duty only tf they are unable to reach their familv doctor burg's West Shore suburbs shortly after 8:00 a.

m. In Switzerland, 90 per cent of all mustard is sold in unbreakable metal tubes. News-Dispatch classified ads pay big dividends on a imall investment uu A The Sweetest Way to Say (J Merry Christmas ASSORTED 4 CHOCOLATES "A A 1 lb. box I 1.40 1 A 2 lb. box 2.70 3 lb.

box 4.00 jn 5 lb. box 6.751 A xcfasMy or A SIMMOIIDS PHARMACY A A 46 North Market St. VDial8-0171 Regional Mines Scheduler! to Work Tuesday See Our Selection of DESKS Kneeholes Secretaries This schedule is printed as renewed rom the various nun ing companies. The News-Dispatch cannot accept responsibility for inaccuracies in company reports. mm mm mo toit The economy of hank auto financing may make the over-all cost of buying a car less than you think.

Terms arranged to fit your budget with necessary insurance premium included in the loan. Come in and get full information! 2 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts MARKET STREET NATIONAL BANK 10 South Market Street Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Governor Winthrops For beautiful knotless bows Hall Sheen ribbon. For lovely decorated papers with matching tags and seals Hallmark gift wraps. Give your holiday packages "the added touch that means so much." Modern and Period Styles In All Colors and Woods P. R.

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