Winter to be a repeat of 2 years ago By GUY DARST Associated Press Writer • Cold from the Appalachians to National Weather Service eat F > ' a 'r's J The predictions include: 4 A £= g r ™ Th L|rr-s s s o ser; dlnB,o,heNau ” ai 4r: t ~ h are “» saa rsvss ,heGaB ° f and St ° rmy ° n EaS ‘ stoTmTomo^tVaSSst^om h f g ' range forecaster for the West will turn northward and ■ THE BROTHERS OF THE SIGMA CHI FRATERNITY WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOR SIGMA CHI DERBY A HUGE SUCCESS ANHUESER-BUSCH LIONS PRIDE JOEL CONFER PONTIAC SKI STATION MCDONALDS RESTAURANTS KKf PAUL RITTENHOUSE SR. PAUL RITTENHOUSE JR. TOM RIPPON TOM GIACACONE AfA Aon ALA FOLLOWING PEOPLE HELPING MAKE THE 29 th ANNUAL 12 Pennsylvanians killed over holiday By The Associated Press Police were looking Sunday for the driver of a stolen van that struck and killed a 19-vear-old Bucks County woman, one of 12 people reported killed on Pennsylvania roads during the Thanksgiving holiday. Mary Sue Johnson was hit after she got oft a bus and began crossing the street near her home Friday night, police said. A witness told police that the driver, who was following the bus. tried to pass it and struck Johnson. She was pronounced dead at the scene. The van had been stolen from Mee nan Oil Co. earlier Friday and was found abandoned about a mile away, police said. In Philadelphia, Ellen Joy Hanna. ■lO. of Philadelphia, was killed about 2:30 a.m. Sunday, when her car was rear-ended on U S. 1 by a vehicle driven by Gary James Dellaguardia. 31. of Ambler, police said. Authorities said victims of other Pennsylvania accidents during the holiday weekend included: • Kevin W. Greenawalt, of Zelie KKK: Krishnas unwanted JIM THORPE. Pa. (AP) - Ku Klux Klan members holding a rally during the weekend threatened "trou ble if the Hare Krishna sect at tempts to build a walled city in Carbon County. "We re here to let the people know in this white. Christian town that we don t want the cow worshipers up on that mountain." a hooded organizer said. 1 he rally Saturday drew five robed Klansmen and several others in street clothes. Hare Krishna members recently said they were considering purchas ing the 400-acre Flagstaff Mountain WR HICKEY JOHN HICKEY CHRIS HICKEY DAYS A4> rB ©Kn lAT nople. whose pickup hit two trees and overturned Saturday in Butler Coun ty. , * Anthony K. Werkheiser. 18. of Easton, a passenger in a car that hit a tree stump Saturday in .Northampton County. • Marvin H. Gregerson. 24. of Cla rendon. who was hit by a pickup Saturday while standing on a road in Warren County. • Margaret' Kelly. 68. and her son. James G. Kelley Sr.. 49. both of Crucible, when an empty lumber truck hit their car Friday in Greene County. • Chalmer Dull. 86. of Seottdale. hit by a car while walking across a road Friday in Westmoreland Coun ty. • Rodney J. Campbell. 32. of Roar ing Branch, Wednesday night in Lv coming County. • Michael Weiland. 40. of Throop. Thursday in Lackawanna County. • Robert C. Price, 62. of Tyrone, Thursday in Lycoming County. • Steven Todd Ronan. 21. of Moun tain Top. Thursday in Luzerne Coun ty. Park in Jim Thorpe tor a walled city for 12.000 people. The Klansmen. from neighboring Schuylkill County, said they came to Jim Thorpe to show their support for local efforts to stop the Krishnas from buying the property. “If the cow worshipers get that mountain, all hell could break loose, the Klansman said. The Klan organizer said his group was encouraged to rally in Jim Thorpe after hearing a speech by Republican state Sen. James Rhoades at a public meeting last week. blow them more onto the Pacific Coast of Canada. • The wind that normally blows out of Canada from northwest to southeast into the U S. Midwest will blow more from north to south. 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