The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 21, 1970, Image 2

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Northeastern
Fine Arts Calendar
DRAMA
“A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the
Forum” will be presented by the New Group
Theatre in the Westminster Presbyterian Church,
Scranton, at 8:30 p.m. May 15.
FINE ARTS FIESTA
“Fiesta—70" will be presented by the Visual and
Performing Arts on the Public Square in Wilkes-
Barre May 21 to 24.
COLLEGE SPRING FAIR
The annual Keystone Junior College Spring Fair,
with entertainment and exhibits will be held May 16
on the college Campus 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
AUDUBON SOCIETY
A trip has been scheduled by the Lackawanna
Audubon Society to Brigantine Wildlife Refuge and
Stone Harbor Heronry, N.J., for members only on
May 16.
CONCERT
The Young Musicians of Scranton-Wilkes-Barre
will present a musical chorus under the direction of
Gordon Roberts, and featuring guest soloist Neil
Rosenshein, May 17 at 3:30 p.m. at the Fine Arts
Auditorium, Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre.
ART EXHIBIT
An art exhibit at the Conyngham Gallery, Wilkes
College, will be shown May 17 to 23, at the college
‘campus, Wilkes-Barre.
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The Laurel Garden Club will host “The Law and
You’ presented by Paul Coyne of the Triple A Club
of Northeastern Pennsylvania, May 18 in the
Chamber of Commerce Board Room at 8 p.m.
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THE DALLAS POST, MAY 21, 197¢
Philip Fitelson
Many uncertainties have
clouded the stock market
recently. It has been effected by
campus violence, the Cam-
bodian situation and lower
corporate earnings.
The downward trend in
corporate earnings has been
more pronounced and first
quarterly earnings shows a con-
tinned downward trend in that
particular area.
The blue chips have been
holding well in the last week and
some even show a slight gain.
Some authorities have cau-
tioned investors to be very
selective in the present bear
market. From present indi-
cations, there is nothing in the
news to turn the market on an
local officials
invited to
Pocono session
Region II of the Pennsylvania
Department of Community Af-
fairs will play host to local gov-
ernment officials from the 15-
county northeast region in a
one-day conference June 6 in
the Poconos.
Edwin A. Sites, regional di-
rector with offices in Scranton,
said the affair—the second
annual conference—will be held
in conjunction with the Pennsyl-
vania Planning Association,
Northeastern Pennsylvania
Section of the American Insti-
tute of Planners, and the North-
eastern Region Planning
Council of the Pennsylvania
Crime Commission.
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the
money game
upward side. The Nixon ad-
ministration has not succeeded
in stopping inflation and the war -
effort is costing taxpayers a for-
tune. The token troop with-
drawals from Cambodia by. the
President, taking place how,
will not satisfy the students’
uprisings on the campuses.
The corporate bond market
has shown a downward trend in
prices with difficulties at hand
selling the new issues in the last
30 days. The dire need for
money by the huge corporations
is pushing interest rates. for
mortgage bonds higher and
higher. Within the last week
there has been ‘A’ rated issues
selling with 9 percent and more
coupons. If this trend continues
it would not be surprising if
interest rates climb to 9%
percent or more. This will bring
down the price structures of
bonds already on the market
that bear less interest rates.
The current huge AT&T offer-
ing, with its warrants and
rights, created a glut in the
overall bond market. This
sticky situation ' will. be
eliminated soon and bond mar-
ket prices should stiffen and
bring higher prices.
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‘state law
Prospective home builders
this week were reminded by the
State Health Department that
with the exception of certain
rural residences a permit must
be secured for. .all individual
sewage systems to be used by
residential or commercial
to govern
clarifies existing legislation and
restores the ‘“‘on-lot”
disposal provisions to 1,500
municipalities formerly exempt
from enforcing the law, Harry
Steigman, Director of the
department’s Bureau of Hous-
sewage.
sewage systems
to the law,” Mr. Steigman ex-
plained. ‘Only ‘rural resi-
dences’ defines by the new
amendment as ‘a structure
occupied or intended to be
occupied by not more than two
families on a tract of land ten
on the property, according to
Mr. Steigman. Such sewage dis-
posal systems are utilized
where municipal or public
facilities are not available.
The Pennsylvania Sewage
. passed this legislative session
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ing and Environmental Control,
told Northeastern Newspapers,
Inc.
“All of the state’s 2,500
municipalities are now subject
Facilities Law provides for
municipalities to prepare plans
and regulate community and
individual sewage disposal
systems with their jurisdiction.
acres or more’ are exempted,”
he said.
Individual sewage systems
are those used to dispose of sew-
age by discharging to the soils
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