To Hold Picnic SECTION A — PAGE 4 Natona Employees The 19th annual outing of Branch A-23, Amalgamated Lace Operatives of America Union of Natona Mills | will be held this year on August | Hazle Street, Wilkes-Barre, an- 6 from noon till 9 p.m. at Watahu- | nounce the engagement of their nee Park, Harveys Lake. | daughter, Marie, to Al Cigarski, son Donald Chamberlin, president of | of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cigarski, Branch A-23, is heading the com- | Chase, Jackson Township. mittee making the arrangements.| Miss Komski, is a graduate of | Other members of the committee | Meyers High School and Mercy Hos- are Sally Ell, Bob Grey, Lowell Rob- | pital School of Nursing. She will | Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Komski, 551 | ~ erts, Stanley Kalish and Art Rob- be employed in the Pediatrics De- lS SARIN BENE TR % ‘guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gross, erts. There will be dancing from | partment of that institution. 5 to 9 pm. Ens TEE ak Special guests of the union at the| Anniversary Dinner Ee ar an Mra, Avchie Pisci.| Mis. Allen Montross, 43nd: Street, tello and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Targoff. | entertained at a family dinner in There will be entertainment and | honor of the anniversary of her son various athletic events held during and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Mon- the day. Door prizes will be award- tross, Meadowcrest, Trucksville. | ed. Present were Mrs. James Brown, | | Joseph Street, Dallas; Teddy Bos- | sert, Carol Montross, the guests of | Mrs. Norman Smith, former resi- dent of Huntsville, has been a house honor and son, Bobby, and hostess. | Host Cookout | Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ted Newcomb, | | School Street, Shavertown, enter- | tained at a family cook-out in ‘their yard Tuesday night. | driving down from Cape Cod with Mrs. Gross. Free Miniature golf during the month of August at . Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph, Art’s Pizza Palace | Newcomb, Donna Sue and Johnny, Tunkhannock Highway | Sandy. , woman or child | Newark, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Donald | > ny Ha, hi bathi : it | Paeglow, Dennis Williams, Dallas; wearing a bikini bathing suit. [Mr ‘and Mrs. | Newcomb, ‘Louise, | , arence, y, Donna and | | Carol, ‘Clarence, Susan, Donna a | y¥hen You Buy of Our Advertisers Graduate Nurse Miss Marie Komski Engaged To Albert Cigarski, Chase Mr. Cigarski, an alumnus of West | Central Catholic High School, serv- ployed at Royer Foundry and THT DATLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1966 | Mrs. Whitebread | | Guest At Shower | Mrs. Dave Whitebread, Sauguer- | | ties, N.Y., was honored at a baby | shower on Friday evening, given| Mrs. Lydia Garnett, wife of Wil- by her sisters, Miss Shirley Shaw, | liam Garnett, Loyalville, observed Parrish Street, Dallas, at the Long 31, with a party held at her home Machine Company, Kingston. He is home, . by family members. attending night classes at Wilkes | Present were Mesdames Kenneth! A large three tiered cake in white College’ and also operates a barber | Shaw, Koonsville; Doris Crane, | decorated with pink roses formed shop in Chase. No date has been set for the wedding. Rainbow Delegates Are Going To Penna. State Leaving on Sunday for the Penn- sylvania State University are Elea- nor Jones, Donna of Charles James Memorial Assem- bly, No. 144, International Order of Rainbow for Girls, and their ad- visor Mrs. Betty Meeker. They will be taking courses for | three days prior to attending the 24th. Grand . Assembly of Rainbow. The course being taken by the girls is “New Light in Your Spectrum -- Self, Family, Friends, World”. Mrs. | | Meeker will be taking a course in| {Parliamentary Law”, All courses are taught by instruptors at the University. PFiease Use Our Coupons ~ | son, Linda Baron, Avis Hontz, Les- Smith, Linda | Howell, and Dottie Philo, members | | sons, John III, and Thomas. | Vienna, Va.; Vivian LeValley, Wash- | the attractive centerpiece on the i ington, D.C.; Alice Harrison, Iris | dinner table. | Hontz, Lorraine Snyder, Nettie | Mrs. Garnett will observe 54 years | Rood. Nancy Sorber, Lorraine Harri- | of marriage along with Mr. Garnett in September. The birthday guest i lie Shaw, Shickshinny; Gail White- | bread,” Berwick; Roxy Hontz, Har-| daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. | veyville; Marie Remleyv, Cragle. Hill; i Misses Carol Williams, Dallas; | Elaine Remley, Cragle Hill; Rose, | Church. ( Marie Remley, Vienna, Va. Mrs. Whitebread is the former | Muriel Shaw, Shickshinny. | daughters, eight great grandchildren. tL | Receives Doctorate | John Marsh, II, son of Mr. and! | Mrs. John Marsh, Pioneer Avenue, | | Shavertown, recently received his | | Doctor of Philosophy Degree in | . | Physics from Rensselaer Polytech- | Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bennett, Pi- nic Institute, Troy, N.Y. | oneer Avenue, Shavertown, will ob- Dr. Marsh received his B.S. and | Serve their 51st wedding anni, | versary on August 7. Master's Degrees at Rensselaer. He | ¥ Eo | in research with | ils. now engaged | the U.S. Government and resides in McLean, Va.,” with his formed Church, Bloomsburg, by the late Rev. Hoover. wife, the | The new Pennsylvania Point System for driving violations. ai (Effective July 24, 1966) Mir. And Mis. Clyde Bemett To Celebrate 51st Anniversary The couple was wed in the Re- | i Mrs. Bennett is the former Hazle | | former Lilla Wise, Albany, and two Morris, Greenwood. Her husband is | | a retired employee of Wilkes-Barre | — Mrs. Lydia Gamett, Loyalville, | ley Livezey, Marilyn, ard Rogers, Ricki and Karris Lynn, | Karl Bachman, Mr. and Mrs. Carl | main with us today but. other have | Harrison, Robert, Cheryl and Scott; | followed the course recommended Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kocher, Ken- | by Mr. Fritz, a member of the ny and Patti Ann; Harold Kocher, | | Jr., Mrs. Eva Thompson and Lois, (is the former Lydia Cobleigh, William Garnett. Out of town guests were Mr. and | | George Cobleigh, Loyalville. She is' Mrs. Charles Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. | a member of Maple Grove Methodist David Callahan. A daughter, Mrs. Stanley Moo | The couple have three living ' kowski resides with her husband in | six grandchildren and Florida, where they o in Fort Lauderdale. In attendance were her three sis- | Transit Company. They lived in Bloomsburg ' Kingston, prior to moving to | Shavertown twenty-five years ago. There are two sons, Harold, Nox- en, and Harry, Newark, Del. | | | nna Marie Crisci Mr. and Mrs. Michael Crisci, Circle — * { Drive, College Manor, Dallas, be- | | came the parents of a seven pound, | eight ounce daughter, Anne Marie, July 26, at Mercy Hospital. There are three other daughters, Michele, Rose Ann and’ Rebecca. Mrs. Crisci is the former Ann Weiss, Swoyerville. She is an R.N. at Mercy Hospital. Mr. Crisci is a District Supervisor with the Block Drug Co., Jersey City. Rustralian Visitor Is Guest At East Dallas Australia visitor Roger Hall, South Adelaide, Australia was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Konsavage, upper Demunds Road. Mr. Hall became acquainted with ‘i their daughter Cynthia Konsavage when she was a Rotary Exchange Student from Dallas last year. It was just one year ago Sunday July 31, that she returned home. Mr. Hall was on a business trip to England for his firm, McPhere- son Limited Manufacturer of Heavy Duty Equipment; and is now on a a CRY 2 a SR RL AER RN SRN Le ARR The Point System will help make safer, better drivers through education. = The chronic violator will be brought under much closer control and scrutiny. His behavior pattern will be easier to detect—faster. And, the driver who commits an occasional violation out of carelessness will know exactly what his driving record looks like from license renewal period to license renewal period. Most important, both classes of drivers will _ be in a position to do something positive about their driving habits—and see positive results. Thus, the Point System permits a sensible remedy to be applied. And all drivers on the road can feel they travel in increased safety. _ Every Pennsylvania driver should know all about the new Point System, Read it carefully. Cut this ad out, And make sure every other driver in your family reads it too. Now that the System is in effect, every good driver should know it thoroughly. HOW IT WORKS ‘When a motorist has been convicted of a gpecific traffic violation and the notice of the eanviction reaches the Bureau of Traffie Safety, ke is given points based on the sched ule shown at right, WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU GET POINTS? Three points or more—Notification by mail. Six points the first time—The violator will have to undergo a special examination, OR at- tend a driver improvement school, OR go to a clinic, OR any combination of these require- ments, as directed by the Secretary of Revsnue, i, FAILING TO COMPLY~five (5) points will be added to the record of the offending motorist and driving privileges will be suspended for sixty (60) days. Six points a sec6nd time—The offender will have to undergo a special examination and may again be required to go to a driver im= provement school and/or clinic. FAILING TO COMPLY—five (5) points are added to his record and the motorist faces’ a license suspension of AT LEAST NINETY (90) DAYS. Six points a third time—The offender will he ealled in for an INTERVIEW by the Secre= $ary of Revenue or his representative: the operator's record will be reviewed and appro- priate action taken by the Secretary. Eleven points or more—Driving privileges will be suspended as follows: . First time—60 days Second time—90 days . Subsequent~120 days to 1 year, oe aA Spam CLEARING THE RECORD: Points recorded against operators’ records shall be removed at the rate of two (2) for each year in which they are not convicted of & violation of The Vehicle Codes: 1—Dating from the date of the last cone viction, or v 2~—Dating from the date of restoration of license following a suspension, Upon resto= ration following a suspension, an operator’s record is reduced to five points (5). TWO OR MORE OFFENSES: Conviction of two or more offenses on a single occasion: points will be assessed only for the offense highest in points. OUT-OF-STATE CONVICTIONS: A driver holding a Pennsylvania license, cons victed in another state for an offense similar to any on the schedule, MAY he dassigned points on the same basis as if the offense had occurred in the Commonwealth, «ACCIDENTS: : Any motorist having an accident for which he is deemed to have been at fault or partly so, may be required to undergo a special exami- nation or go to 2 driver improvement school or clinic or any combination of these, Failure | to comply can result in adding five (5) points to the record and suspension of the driver's Iicense, SCHOOL POINTS: Satisfactory completion of the Driver Im- + provement School will reduce a motorist’s record by one point. This applies only to the first time any driver attends the school. HOW MANY POINTS FOR WHAT? Certain convictions still require mandatory suspension of the driver's license and do not come under the Point System. These include: driving under influence of alcohol, narcotics or habit-producing drugs. One person per~ mitting another to drive his car when it is known he is in such a condition, A driver who J residential district « « o o o © » fails to stop, render assistance or identify. himself when involved in an accident that has caused injury or death—or property damage. Using a motor vehicle for commission of any felony for which the operator may be con- victed. Driving after the driving license has been suspended or revoked—and not yet re-instated, Conviction of the unlawful pose session or sale of narcotics, The point value of other violations is as follows: 5) “a VIOLATION NUMBER OF POINTS Reckless driving . see anne ee eenes eS Driving too fast for eondition® « ¢ ¢ « 0 0 0 o « Exceeding speed limit of 10 miles per hour in passing any interurban or streetcar taking on or discharging passengers, or at intersection where safety zone has been established, or where traffi¢ is controlled by a . Peace officer ora trafficsignal « «+ 0 vo 0 0 0 0s o & Exceeding speed dimit of 15 op 20 miles per hour in Exceeding speed Limit of 15 miles per hour in school SANE, 70h a ase ore Maas a vem sinlele Exceeding speed limit of 20 miles per hour within 200 feet of railway grade CIOSSINE eo co 0c 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 3 {Speed over legal Emit 61010 ¢ccoccoss0c00600000c3 11015 s 6's 's sv so 0.08.0. 0000.00 v8 161020 o o o o 6 pointaand 15 days suspension 21t029 . « o o © points and 30 days suspension 80 and over . o » 6 points and 60 days suspension Driving to left of ‘center of highway. « « « 6 0 0 0 3 Passing at intersection or railroad crossing o oo 0 o 3 Failure to drive on right half of highway ¢ 6 0 0 « 3 Improper passing « s so sos ss 00 0 0 003 Improperovertaking » « es se s s 6 s s 6000 03 Improper passing on curve or crest of hills ¢ 0 0 « § Failure to yield to overtaking vehicles o 0 0 0 ¢ o 3 Following too closely (passenger or commercial vehicle) os 0 0 00s 9 Improperturning « « « v v6 e000 0000s Failure to give propersignals « os oc 0 6 6 6 a 0 + 3 Right of way (two vehicles at intersections at same time) ses evo sB OO Exception to right of WAY. ¢ ae 0 o Driving through stop sige. ¢ se 6 0 0 © Failure to yield right of WAY o o 0 © « o Passing a school bus—Iloading or ynloading o Stopping on highWay¥. o o oo os « « « Coasting (passenger or commercial vehicle) s o o Driving through traffic light. « o o ¢ o 0 6 5 0 Moving violations on Pennsylvania Turnpike other’ thanspeed . oo + oo » oo view ec ele Restricted zones for certain Commareial Velicles, o 4 so 8 0 0 Get free copies of the Point System Brochure for all your drivers. Fill out this coupon and mail to Harrisburg, We'll send you as many copies of the Point System Explanation as you need. For every member of your family —office—factory—union—or other organization. (Bulk orders please use organization’s letterhead.) i Point System, P. 0, Box 1933 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105 Send me..sopies of the Pennsylvania Point System. Nair ee SHIR crise cisely i 1 —— | S— COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ‘William W. Scranton * Governor Theodore B, Smith, Jr. Secretary of Revenue « Harry H. Brainerd gg». Commissioner of Trafic Safeéy tour of our United States. He will return to Australia by way of Japan in: about five weeks. and Ken, | i Douglas Trumbower, Mr. and Mrs. | | Conrad Hislop, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- | and national economy. ~ | nation. | and | He is on that | "DALLAS, PENNSYLVANTE Present Economic Trends Follow Feted By Family On 76th Birthday Pattern Presented By Noxen Man | ters, Mrs. Anna Kocher, Mrs. Daisy y . Lutes and Mrs. Louise Foss, brother | David Fritz, Noxen, some years age ed in the U.S. Navy and is em-| Vienna, Va, and Mrs. Alvin Long, | her 76th birthday on Sunday, July | Ben Cobleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- when he was a student at Wilkes crative area, The following paper written by —1 would let the area die a natural | death. and move on to a more lu- College shows remarkable foresight The Middle East [and wisdom in the field of regional The next sector which has created an economic problem is the Middle (Bast. It is a great question who will have control in the Middle East a hundred years from now, ten : : years: from now, or even one year graduating Class of 1953, with a froth Bow: { : : SA . | major in Political Science, . . | British, French, Russian, or Dutch He ‘would weltome your epinjon.| It. could be, even; the Mid- : | block ? The Question Steps ‘can be | Some of the same problems re- | dle Eastern nations. Assume that you are a specialist taken, to secure more stable condi- in Economic Geography. As an ‘tions in this area. In proposing a employee you can owe no allegiance . method which “enables everyeny 10 to any particular government, and know-where he stands in the Mid- perate a motel you should be guided at all times by | dle East, I emphasize that I am not | the interests of all rather than by | protecting merely the interests of | the claimed interests of any single | the United States. If this were my ! goal . the proposal would be quite It is your function to try to de- different. To begin with, the na- velop proposals for the coordination | tions which are currently in control | of regional and national economies lin the Middle East—U.S., Britain, in such a way as to promise greater | the Dutch Nations, France, and economic stability and health Russia should offer aid to oil deficit throughout the world. Your pur-| ;peqq at cost, delivered. This would pose is to make clear certain reali- | create better feeling ‘ toward the ties of economics and geography, power nations of thé world, and | Th Ri hs np stimulate industry ; in sigs where { > &l { * oil does not: exist. and in areas looked by the spokesmen of indi- | where the inhabitants: are. unable SEE a report based upon | to transport ‘oil to their homelands. | your individually considered ' ideas | logically framed and stated. |’ The report should take into ac- Next; the nations which are con- trolling the Middle" East “should meet to decide the price to be paid to the Middle East nations” for its count the fact that national sov- commodity. The price must be ereignty is strongly entrenched and higher than it is at the present that your recommendations will time — ten cents a barrel. have to be geared to a system of independent political states rather than to a unified world govern- ment. You should work under the assumption that all members desire peace and prosperity and are will- | ing to cooperate if such goals are | feasible. The same nations “which ce on this price will be gambling on whether they: benefit by this col- lusion, but the move c