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AIWD'S BOO BIHDERV INC. ST3, "1 Tl TXT MTV6 P. J. ARNOLD Kill' nMfT.n Good Evening Esther spares North Carolina, but now is taking dead aim at N. New England.

Weather Occasional light rain tonight, ending early Thursday. Low tonight in the 60s. qVOL. XXIX, NO. 3 SERVED BY UNITED PRESI INTERNATIONAL SHAMOK1N, PA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1961-16 PAGES CIRCULATION AUDITED BY ABC PRICE: SEVEN CENTS Hurricane Changes Course; Aims at Kennedy Orders Flags At Half-Staff for Dag WASHINGTON (UPI) President Kennedy has ordered American flag flown at half-staff on all government buildings until Dag Hammarskjold is buried.

The President issued a proclamation Tuesday praising Hammarskjold. It said "the world has UN Elects Tunisian as New Leader Third Jrial Rejected for Young Man in Shooting NORRISTOWN, Pa. (UPI) -Judge David E. Groshens Tuesday rejected a bid for a third trial for Arthur G. Nichol, 20, of Elkins Park, in the fatal shooting of Phillip Curci, 18, of Philadelphia, in Tookany Creek Park on Memorial Day, 1960.

suffered a grievous loss in the un timely death" of the U.N. secre N.Y.,. New England tary general. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. The United Na Nichols has been convicted of second degree murder at his second trial in Montgomery County Kennedy said Hammarskjold's life "was an example for all NORFOLK, us and hts death will require that tions General Assembly our efforts and sacrifices in the cause of peace be re-doubled.

today unanimously elect ed Mongi Slim, of Tuni' Court. The first trial ended yhen the jury failed to reach a verdict after seven days of deliberations. Judge Groshens commented that the case was ably tried by both the Commonwealth and the defense and "the evidence amply supported the verdict." He set Oct. 6 for sentencing. Sun and Rotating Earth Give Energy to Hurricanes sia, as president of its New Trash Cans Started in C.T.

By JOSEPH L. MYLER In a single day a big hurricane WASHINGTON 'LTD Hurri-wi11 P'ck UP tw0 billion tons of canes like Carta and Esther the ocean and dl'P gather up and spend fantastic il Dac'k as rajn- amounts of energy. I seconds, it may li sev- Throughout their mature life eral bllllon tons of air int0 lhe Distribution of trash cans in a 16th regular session, succeeding Frederick H. Bo-land, of Ireland. Slim, backed by Boland and strong Western support that included the United States and Britain, also was a prominent contender to become interim administrator of the United Nations in place of Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold, who died in an African air crash Sunday night.

Heavy politicking as the delegates of 99 nations gathered for Hurricane Watch Effective in Some Sections of State 1 jJtYf ft V. program designed to eliminate littering In all sections of Coal they metabolize energy at a rate upper aimospnere. Dr. Harry Wexler of the Weath comparable to the explosion of several atomc bombs every er Bureau estimates that Hurri- Township was started this week, Daniel Venn, a member of the district's board of commissioners, announced today. Hurricane Esther began an eastward movemenl today with undiminished 130 mile an hour winds and the New York-New England constat area was put under hurricana warning.

The huge, raging storm brushed he North Carolina-Virginia coastal areas with barely gale force winds and then took a course the Washington Weather Bureau said 'will bring the storm close to New England Thursday afternoon." The Washington Weather Bureau's 12 noon EDT advisory said the storm had a course between north and north-northeast in direction on a track which "lev sens considerably the danger to coastal sections from central New Jersey southward to the Mary, land coast." Warningi Lowered The new course caused weather officials to lower hurricane warn ings from Cape Hatteras to the cane Carla dumped 40 billion ions second. upon the Mississippi By United Press International In one minute, the vortex of a water i5 ctr Twelve trash cans will be plac a VmrriianA witMi rornQ ricH hurricane mav Generate more tn-i TOUv- ed at Varied locations throughout the district in the program authorized by Coal Township munici iiuituaiic: noiv-ii hoisted over some sections of ergy than all the electric power Pennsylvania today as power-stations in the United States can packing Hurricane Esther moved Produce in a decade the assembly's second day delayed the start of this morning's meeting 45 minutes. menacingly northward from Cape pal leaders. The cans, made of discarded oil drums with specially designed tops, have been paint Russia's insistence that the Hatteras, N.C. The watch included eastern) Pennsylvania, the Lehigh and1 ed with lettering: Help Keep Coal Township Clean." Builds Up Speed While performing such feats, these giant storms rev up the winds whirling about their center to speeds hitting gust peaks up to 200 miles an hour.

To spend energy at such rates, hurricanes must acquire it prodigiously. Whence comes this energy upon which hurricanes feed? The ultimate sources are the sun and the rotating earth. The sun in season warms tropi Commissioner Venn said the Schuylkill River valleys and the United Nations adopt its "troika" plan of three secretaries general and opposition to Slim's appointment on constitutional grounds that it would confuse the legislative and executive branches of the FOOTBALL QUEEN CANDIDATES Candidates for Coal.Township High School football queen, a contest sponsored by the school's athletic booster association, are pictured above. They are, front row, left to right, Emily Mattis, Dolores Yur-kiewicz and Phyllis Otto; second row, Joan Switzer and Sheila Drumheller, and third row, Karen Smeltzer, Beth Strudwick, Linda Eltringham and Kitty Rowe. Ruskr Gromyko To Begin Talks on Berlin Tomorrow NEW YORK (UPI) The Pocono Mountain area.

Esther was centered about 125 miles cans will be placed in front of schools, churches, bus stop locations, confectionery stores and other places where youth congre east, southeast of the cape and was expected to move in a direc gate. tion between north and northwest. Members of the Coal Township cal waters of the Atlantic, the world organization made indefinite deadlock likely on the selection of Hammarskjold's successor. Slim's election as assembly president was assured when his only announced opponent. Dr.

Ali School board will be contacted The weather bureau forecast gradually increasing winds reach- United States and Russia have Caribbean Sea, or the Gulf i af.3 auiiuugu gdlo Ol i naiunios emu Hurricane waicn and requested to keep containers ernpty in front of the various ing gale force with moderate to agreed to begin their fateful Ber-j Mexico. It pulls up enormous I f'm "11 TV Tt, 1 i ii i tu fji-onunuea irorn norm oi me vir- GM and UAW Agree on New National Contract lin crisis talks Thursday. occasionally heavy rains late to diiiuuiiia ui wdici in me luiiii ui school buildings. Venn said business men have already volunteer day for the hurricane watch Secretary of State Dean 1 Rusk invisible vapor. Sastroamidjojo of Indonesia, formally withdrew from the race.

areas. Partly cloudy skies with anri Srwiet Fnreien Minister An- Gentle westward-flowing trade ed to empty the trash cans in ginia Capes to western Long Island. The New Jersey-New York-New England coastal area had been anticipating the storm and preparations already were well under lauuns aireaay were well under some rain was forecast for the jrei Gromyko will start the dis- winds gather this vapor, in the -i-i- i i -1 xvaL front of stores and some bus stop locations. western nan oi me siaie. Icussions at a private luncn m.se ui miamic uumwiies, PhiladelDhia braced for the Rusk's Waldorf Towers suite." over areas of millions of square DETROIT (UPI) General The remaining cans, Venn ad Receives 96 Votes In the secret ballot, Slim received 96 voles.

One country abstained and two were absent. Sastroamidjojo, who withdrew ded, will -be maintained by the storm by placing the city's emer clause in the national contract. An end to compulsory overtime. Additional union committeemen or stewards. Ending what the union charg Coal Township district.

There is gency headquarters and forces on i I miles I1 y-frTpSHPnSi Under the. right conditions, not as north as Newport, R.I. mandate from President Kennedy; where Navy vessels were sent to and the chief Western Allies to fcrofded into a ire-ion of sea and ved But 1 r.mmi.kn or tormci1 15 trowaea into a region 01,.. the Motors and the United Auto Workers today reached final agreement on a new national contract to pave the way for a quick end a 24-hour service alert. Police storm's jump toward a north- i enmo riiinrlroHo nf fhnucnnHc nf to the 10-day strike that has crip ed was a practice of foremen do- special assignments and public; against any further squeeze plays pled the largest of the nation's ing work that should be done by a possibility a contract will be awarded to individual garbage haulers from Coal Township for removal of the trash.

If this plan is approved, an alternating schedule will be adopted whereby individual haulers will be responsi QUI 1 IV- 1IUIIUI VuO IUUUlIUIIUU square miles. Vapor Condenses agencies were notified to be or unilateral acts against the east movement was a sudden one. The storm's winds still had been spent only on the open seas. ready. West in Berlin.

He also will urge automakers. uaw members. The agreement, which came Agreement Reached The vapor condenses into gigan The Pennsylvania Railroad an-: an end to Soviet rocket-rattling in The Virginia coast was brushed tic water clouds. This releases nounced its trains' would be op-, me tense situation Court Sentences 03 Local Men on Burglary Charges Three Shamokln men, Including two brothers, were sentenced yesterday afternoon in Northumberland County court to serve prison terms after they pleaded guilty to burglary charges. President Judge Robert M.

Fortney sentenced David Vesnef- ble for the trash removal each erated at reduced speeds if winds! The purpose of the Rusk-Gromy- energy-the so-called latent heat w'th cmparatHely mild winds of ing session, did not signal imme-L Seaton lssued a statement that diate end of the strike action' the and union had afraid cm dn joci reached agreement on a new on the understanding he would receive Afro-Asian backing for the presidency next year, made a formal announcement just before the voting started. "No one will doubt that, in this time of crisis, we can ill afford a divided assembly," Sastroamidjojo said. "As a center fcr harmonizing the actions of nations, this assembly should not from the outset- be preoccupied with a controversy on the question of the "I am confident that the election of Ambassador Mongi Slim week. reached 40 miles an hour 4 1 ko talks, from the Western view- of condensation Heat liberated by condensation uy aoove normal. were still unsnlvprf at a.ttlut lhree year contract on "both eco- is the nrimarv fuel of the mon- urs oi gaie iorce winds.

spokesman said if the winds reach 'Pint. 1S to determine whether 50 miles an hour, the trains will! there is any honorable basis for be stopped at the first main sta-lfull-scale East-West negotiations pjants aomic and non-economic mat- UAW President Walfpr ters" and that "uPn approval of ster pump that is called a hur- "ith nighest of 55 miles an ricane pour, were reported "ong tha As 'it approaches the North frth Carolina w.terbanks early American continent the average today and some floodlnS w'as 2 JFK Innovations Will Be Approved tion until it was safe to proceed, Wlln nusMa on Germany ana cer-. i lin. Rusk hopes to get some clear A system-wide alert also :0 vitifa ther was to present the agree-l by nt ment to the union's national GM! rs counci a local onnnnu hi sinkes will be terminated. Turn to Page 2, Col 6 issuea Dy tne iteaoing aiiroaa.Khrushchev.g real intentions in hurricane in an average season At the Willow Grove Naval Air; Europe.

jruns afoul of a different set of skie and his brother, Donald, to al by the 280-member body which serve from one and one-half to represents the 310,000 union mem three years in a state peniten- bers at GM, WASHINGTON UPI Two of President Kennedy's innovations in foreign policy, his Peace Corps and disarmament agency, were assured of final approval today in an atmosphere of amity and harmony -will not only be an auspicious augury for our future work, but, as the first African elected to preside over this as New Civil Service Program Okayed btation, patrol bombers and; Rusk and Gromyko also are ex-winds. transport planes were flown to pected to talk about the chaotic These are the prevailing wester-the Olath, Naval Air Base. I situation at the United Nations'lies. They flow west to east at Fighters and some antisubmarine' caused by the death of Secretary altitudes up to 40,000 feet and at planes were stored at the base General Dag Hammarskjold. Rusk a faster clip than the east-to-west while a few were transferred to plans to stress in strong terms 'trade winds.

1I 1 il. TT-. 1 I nary, ana josepn Annis 10 serve, Reuther and GM Vice President from 11 to 23 months in the Louis G. Seaton emerged from county jail. tne marathon bargaining session They were also ordered to pav which continued for 25 hours to by a Congress plodding toward adjournment.

Compromise legislation making the Peace Corps a permanent agency may be sent to the White sembly, it will also stand as a clear recognition of the importance of reemerging Africa. Turn to Page 10. Col. 6 uie jumiivme iavai Air'aiauon. me aosoime reiusai oi me unneu: uver.

iana, a nurricane encoun- PiRRiSRiTjr (VPU Tnn States to accept Russia's demand ters more friction-from trees, David L. Lawrence today approv- thai rho nnct ahnltchprl snH w. hin Hincrc nil than nvor u'arer ed the start of a special civil ser House today. Operating under executive order the Peace Corps already has sent 110 volunteers to vice system for professional employes of the state Highways ecutive power be given to a three- This would cut its forward speed nation committee subject to Soviet were it not for the westerlies, veto. These winds may quadruple a Time Schedule Set For School Merger HARRISBURG (UPI) The "The agreement is also subject to ratification by the UAW membership," Seaton said.

"We trust that approval and ratification will De accomplished with all possible -speed so that the period of hardship inflicted upon our employes and their families by the strike can be brought to an end." Seaton said he hoped GM could return to full production by the end of this week. Reuther said he and the union bargaining committee at GM were recommending that thej agreement be approved and "Ij am confident the council will approve it." He said the council would then take up the local disputes stil remaining and that all local ur-ions would be bound by the "majority decision" of the council. This apparently meant that lr. cal demands still pending wou'i be washed out and that the unio i Dag's Body Will Be Sent Home for Funeral STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UPI teaching and other jobs abroad. Rusk took the actual initiative hurricane's forward speed.

The Lawrence signed a bill giving Tuesday by sending his Soviet af-jbig hurricane of 1938 advanced fhp immorliato vrniuhf ff law tn By next summer it expects to have perhaps 1,000 in a dozen the costs of prosecution, fines tl announce accord on four national $5 each and each to make restitu- non-economic issues which had tion in the amount of $150. I blocked settlement since Sept. It. The Vesnefskie brothers and A11 economic contract issues had Annis pleaded guilty to -a charge been resolved earlier, of burglarizing a room of Benniej GM Production Halted Kureheskie, 314 East Indepenrv But GM production was halted ence Street, Shamokin, on Apr! across the country for more than 13, during which they stole. $450 a week when the UAW interna-f roin a dresser drawer while Kur- tional authorized strikes at plants cheskie was sleeping.

i where local issues involving Implicated in the burglary chiefly working conditions had accessories after the fact to not been settled. lary were Joseph Sarisky anl About 60,000 workers are em-John Meister, both of Mount Car- ployed at the 27 plants where dis-mel. who were acquitted by a agreements still exist. Secretary General Dag Ham fairs adviser, Charles E. 56 miles an hour as it moved VTpnvP4 mPrH sysem and to invite the Russian foreign min-ithrough New England.

Lii reign creating board to a five-member state Council of Education today marskjold's body will be llown home to Sweden from Northern Rhodesia Saturday for a state fu establish and administer the program. The plan is designed to at Hurricane Hazel in October, 1954, hit inland along the South Carolina and North Carolina ister to Thursday's lunch. Bohlen delivered the invitation to Russia's U.N. Ambassador Valerian outlined a time schedule and "action program" for setting standards to reorganize school districts. The council has until next Jan.

1 tract and retain in state service Zorin on the floor of the assem-, coasts Instead of dying it 'qualified professional help such as bly. Tuesday night Gromyko's ac-; thrived. It was still going strong to determine the methods by ceptance was received. iwhen it crossed into Canada The four non-economic issues which the districts will be merged into larger units by July 1965. Under a new law will neral.

1 Officials said a chartered Pan American DC-7C which left New York this morning would pick up the bodies of Hammarskjold and the other Swedes killed with him in a plane crash early Monday. The plane will arrive here Saturday but the date for the funeral has not yet been set. Burial will be in the family plot in his home town of Uppsala north of here. engineers, architects, geologists, draftsmen, surveyors and chemists. The board would consist of th state highways secretary as chairman and four persons named by the governor, including two civil engineers.

The governor's office said appointments would bo announced in about a week. settled at the main GM bargaining table here today involved union demands for: A strong' non-discrimination countries, with 1,700 more in training. Final enactment of legislation setting up the disarmament agency awaited agreement between negotiators assigned to compromise differences between House and Senate bills. The House ap-nroved its version, 290-54, Tuesday night. The Senate passed the bill.

73-14, last week. The main obstacle in the way of adjournment was the foreign aid money bill on which Senate-House negotiations begin Thursday. House leaders still hoped to adjourn this week, but Senate leaders said the session might run into next week. The House Tuesday night passed legisaltion to ease the stock Turn to Page 10, Col. 7 wants no repeat of the wildcat Turn to Page 2, Col.

6 Tshombe Gives UN Ultimatum To End Fighting in Katanga be required to consolidate into units having a minimum of 4.000 pupils. The council, however, may approve a district having only 500 pupils in special cases. Dr. O.H. English proposed that NDOLA, Northern Rhodesia (UPI) Katanga President Moise The proposed agency, whoso Hammarskjold's body lay in a meeting be held Sept.

26 to Tshombe gave the United Nations an ultimatum today to come up! members would be paid at the state today in Ndola, Northern work out preliminary reorganiza Rhodesia, six miles from the site tion plans. Attending will be rep with new proposals by nightfall to end the fighting in his rebel iraiet -u tor exery worKing oa. 1 nf thP rnnm set handle Reds Clear East Berliners Out Of Homes on Barricaded Border BERLIN (UPlMThe Communists today started clearing East Berliners out of their homes along the barricaded border dividing this city, West German police reported. recruitmcm and otfer exami- of the plane crash. A routine autopsy will be performed there.

jurv earlier this week. Shamokin City police arrested Oarisky and Meister through Statements given them by the Vesnefskie brothers. During the trial of Sarisky and Meister, however, Donald Vesnefskie gave the jury an entirely d'fferent story than that he told Shamokin City police after he, his brother and Annis were taken into custody. Instead of implicating Sarisky and Meister as he did in his original story to police, Donald Ves-nnfski absolved them of anv part of the burglary in his testimony to the jury. Donald Vesnefskie told the court and jury that he was struck and threatened by Shamokin City police when hp gave them a statement implicating the two Mnunt Carmel men.

District Attorney Harold F. Bonno, perturbed by the turn of nations among other functions paying tribute at the bier of the aawnMt 5PSf.rih described the new 1 I IT Ctr pAnmrnl -T Idle ocuicuiiy ut.oi, QC 3 "ciffnifiVanf anH it 1 1 a resentatives of state government and interested organizations. The tentative procedures then would be circulated to various school supervisors, district superintendents and other officials by Public Instruction Superintendent Dr. Charles Boehm. Lawrence Signs Mine Damage Law They said East German police 1 uir historic milestone in Pennsyl-Radio Free Katanga said cen-l tral Congolese government troops isjonal Department of had moved into Katanga to help (Vooos) sent a fleet of furniture HARRISBURG 1 UPI Gov.

fnrrPs overthrow Tshombe. "I8lw.a?- 10 eu 11 trucks to blocks of flats along Harzerstrasse where the line of Bids to Be Opened For New Industry buildines marks the border and began moving out people and their furniture. The council then -would hold David L. Lawrence todav signed: miKt Hp midst ci a giant road ouuoing five public hearings to sound out into law a bill regarded in TLmbe told pr.ram- sentiment on the procedures. The; quarters as the most important i ZZ fe JlZT1 committee would, review the pro- hard coal mimns area legislation of the cnurcn wnere Hammar-! kel, best nossibe tbe 11 "'thiSh-nL standards.

The governor signed a measure i we are w3 Sn now i he sa'd' ph.i. in aimed at reducing mine siitasi- e' We.aie. a.t.I"--.n.?w. They are now being given the The doors and first and second Bids for plumbing, heating and electrical work in the new Ritz floor windows of the apartments events in the trial of the two facinc West Berlin had been Craft plant at Shamokin Indus Mount Carmel men before they sealed with stones and cement weeks ago to prevent refugees ere acquitted, said that he will trial Park will be opened during a special meeting of the SAIC uic mi-i i lor counier-proposais noin nh wnritv and tv thp get date for finalizing and ap-jdence damage by giving local I of-. Vork (U.N.

headquarters). But rcfer charges against Donald from fleeing to the West, but still they continued to break through Vesnefskie for perjury. proving proceauies wnicn win oe Vi, returning to Katanga tonight followed. mining in their areas. wnatever happens" Lawrence said the objective of I pp In other action, the council anri! Tshombe's statement came at A jury of eight women and four Another 18 made it during, the men deliberated only 25 minutes Five-Day Forecast Eastern Pennsylvania: Tampar.

atures ara expected to average adopted a resolution providing; contained the end of the second day of yesterday afternoon before they 1 mat luture plans or scnooi mnia-siniiIiar contained in the cease fire talks with Mahmoud ings" include provisions for con i lhnti Innicio ffio man 11 hn Koliler Act of 1921 wnicn was i ho. nr. stepped in when Hammarsk old i. i i i i ml with warm weather general was killed in a plane crash bun- declared unconstitutional. "It is hooed that several dif version of sections to be used tor protection from radioactive fallout.

The action was not final board Friday afternoon. Decision to open bids at 4:15 Friday in the Roaring Creek Water Company office was reached in a meeting of the SAIC group yesterday. Robert T. Lynch, treasurer, reported second-half pledge payments have been reaching him daily, but he added that a greater volume of payments will be needed to provide for large payments on the building due October 1 and November 1. Solicitation of workers in the I il i 1 ferences in this instant legislation 'day night just outside Ndola Boehm will submit the proposal Radio Katanga said troops from found William Kehoe, 215 South Pearl Street, Shamokin, not guilty of a paternity charge instituted by Helen Yost, Shamokin.

The young unmarried woman accused the defendant of being the father of her child born August 7. 1960. She gave November 23, 1959, as the date the defendant allegedly had stations with Turn to Page 2. Col 4 and the changes brouaht about to the field for reaction before. bv time wil permjt this act to leftist Deputy Premier Antoine; night.

It has been predicted that the Communists eventually will evacuate an area of East Berlin along the whole 25-mile border with West Berlin. Tuesday night, the vopos were ordered to act "without pity" against West Berliners who come close to the concrete and barbed-wire dividing wall. The new Communist pressure followed the arrival in the city Tuesday of Gen. Lucius Clay as President Kennedy's personal representative The man who may total over one inch except lesser amounts in central Penn sylvania occurring very early in the period in connection with Hurricane Esther. me council wu idise any uiuii anv court Law- Oizengas stronghold in Oriental steps.

rence said in signing the bill at Province were in action "under special ceremonies. I the orders of an Indian eom- The bill set up standards to mandcr" in the Kinzolo-Nyunzu guide operators in mining activi-'area of North Katanga. I I 1 tt I rtff -lit; Arr i fA Makowski Defended Acquitted Area Man Western Pennsylvania: Temperatures will average five to eight needle trades and in other local t-mjHmeis. local 0UiCiail 'CK i Gradual industrial plants will be launched i i l. nr no irrnf nrr in -lt'incn uhura today.

In addition, contacts will Attorney incenl JlaK0WKl. OI umiuuf iuun- imouii fhrouoh Saturday and nut ni mi wipH trnnns harlwarmm9 saturaay ana Cs. itwi- V' continued warm Sunday and Mon- broke the Communist blockade of be made as soon as possible with me law unn i.arN-.udhuM- 11,1 u. hpn rpnnHpfl imnup "innrnacino Traffic Score Accidents 208 Injured 115 AuraiecK. aetenoea tawara r- 'r; v.

ti Prcinitatlon wi business men and firms which average I n.i nrpec ro rnm naru-o mrroc 1 Dobrzvn. Kulpmont. who on Mon r. mime Da. Uif an r-- i The French Foreign Ministry r.HU.

Berlin in 1948-49 received a roaring welcome from Berliners and gave them a big morale lift. The East German Interior Min Hav aftprmvwi ua-j amniitfH hv' requires operators to file an ac- a Northumberland' Countv crini-l curate map or plan of the work in Paris reported that the French; have not contributed to the SAIC fund. Those present in yesterday's meeting included Robert T. rain or mowers ronignr ana again about S6nday and Monday. istry said in a proclamation Tues day night that border police had Lynch, treasurer: C.

Q. McWil- NEW TRASH CAN'S Walter Seroski, left, and Daniel Venn, a member of the Coal Township Board of Commissioners, inspect one of the nev trash cans that are being placed in various sections of the district. Twelve cans have been painted and equipped with tops placement at school entrances and in front of business establishments. Placement of the trash cans is in line with a clean up program outlined during a recent meeting by the Coal Township Board of Commissioners. Temperature Killed 6 (Thi bo score on traffic acct wtents shows the totals from Jan Qiary 1 for the area covered by Shamokin State Police and fig ures on accidents probed by mu nicipal police of Coal.

Ralpho and Zerbe Townships, Shamokin City and Kulpmont Borough.) inal court jury of a charge of incs or, excavations of a coal consul general Klisabethville statutory rape. minp or colliery with the mayorjwas wounded in fighting around In a report of the jury verdict' in cities where the operations areithe consulate which "suffered im-yesterday. the News-Dispatch in-1 six months. (portant damage." It said consul advertcntlv stated that Attorney I In boroushs and townships of general Paul Lambroschini was ndrew Pipa. Shamokin had tflp first rral1s an hospitalized, but the extent of dended the Kulpmont man, whichipkn be with the coun-jhis injuries was not known, was incorrect.

Tjrn to 2, CoL I 1 Turn to Page 2, Col. 2 becn ordered "to carry out the necessary measures without delay" if there were any incidents. The proclamation, distributed liams. president; Malcom C. Farrow.

Ill, vice president: Charles Llewellyn, Anthony Morgano, John H. Reid. Attorney Daniel 7:00 a.m. noon 2:00 p.m. 68 by the official tast German newsjF.

Martini. John A. S'lipman and Turn to Poge 2, Col. 7 I Robert O. Duncan, secretary..

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