The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 19, 1973, Image 20

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Dallas High School baseball
team won their opening game of
the league season against the
Lake-Lehman Knights but
Police Issue
Gun Warning
Dallas Township Police have
issued warning to parents that
any child caught with a BB gun
confiscated and destroyed by
the police and parents will be
held responsible for any
damages the child incurs.
Police caution parents that
only if they are shot on the pro-
dropped their game 9-7 against
St. John, Monday, to drop to
second place in the league.
In their opener against Lake-
Lehman, the Mountaineers won
12-4 behind Al Pisaneschi’s 13
strikeouts and 12 hits by the
high ¢ school nine. Pisaneschi
gave up two walks to the Black
Knights.
Jack Wolensky, Don Snyder,
Chuck Wilson and Tom Duffy
had two hits each tor the vioun-
taineers while centerfielder
Tom Considine had a perfect
day at bat with four hits for four
times up, scored three runs and
had three RBI’s. Other players
scoring were Wolensky two,
Snyder two, Wilson two, and
Duffy two.
Bringing the boys home from
the bases were Wolensky,
Wilson, and Considine with hits
and Race and Pisaneschi who
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drew walks with the bases
loaded.
Losing pitcher was Kormus
who gave up seven, two runs on
walks. Collecting singles for the
Knights were Kormus two,
Yanchick one, Naugle two,
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Wickard one, and Wagner one.
Runs were scored by Naugle,
Wagner, and two by Naugle.
In their game. against St.
taineers: lost to. the Johnnies’
Charles LaBrutto who posted a
five inning win. Despite their 12
hits the local boys were unable
to overtake their opponents’
two-run lead.
LaBrutto stuck out six relief
Loughney, 1. Pisaneschi had
three strikeouts for the Moun-
taineers. Losing pitcher was
Wilson for Dallas.
Collecting homers for . St.
John’s ‘were Loughney and
Wiczorek while Harris and
Considine connected for Dallas.
Hits, for the Mountaineers
were by Snyder one, Rose three,
Wilson two, Considine two,
Duffy two, Pisaneschi one, and
Harris one. Knocking them out
for St. John’s were Pavlico,
Loughney, Wicszorek, Valenti,
Hizny, Nobile, LaBrutto, and
Noto.
G.A.R. and Hanover hold the
lead in the B division with a 2-0
record. The Mountaineers are
scheduled to play against
Wyoming Seminary, at home,
April 19, and Crestwood, away,
Arpil 23.
A twinbill program of modi-
fied-sportsman and late models
will kick off the 1973 season at 5-
Mile Point Speedway May 5.
The ‘‘m-s” will run a 30-lap
feature and the late models a 20
lapper. A full: slate of pre-
liminary events in both classes
will precede the features.
The Broome County quarter-
mile clay oval is the area’s
oldest continously operating
track, having run regular
Saturday night programs since
its opening in the summer of
1950.
Promoters Art Bonker and
Gordie Cunningham of
Binghamton, have, announced
that the modified-sportsman
and late models will share the
Saturday cards throughout the
season, with race time at 7:30
p.m. A special holiday program
is being planned for July 3.
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1-5 p.m.
LEGAL
LEGAL
rt LEGAL
ORDINANCE
NO. 1973-12
AN ORDINANCE
ESTABLISHING
A POLICE CIVIL SERVICE
COMMISSION
BE IT ORDAINED by the
Supervisors of Kingston
Township, under the authority
of Section 516 (e) of The Second
Class Township Code of Penn-
sylvania, as amended by the
Act of April 28th, 1961; P.L. 153;
53 P.S. 65516, that:
1. There is hereby created a
police civil service commission
which shall consist” of three
commissioners who shall be
qualified electors of the
Township of Kingston and who
shall be appointed initially to
serve for the terms of two, four
and six years and, as terms
thereafter expire, shall be:
appointed for terms of six years
by the Board of Supervisors.
Any vacancy occurring in the
commission for any reason
whatsoever shall be filled for
the unexpired term within the
period of thirty (30) days after
such vacancy occurs. Such
Board of Supervisors. Each
member of the commission
created by this Ordinance shall
discharge of the duties of his
office take an oath or af-
firmation to support the Con-
stitution of the United States
and of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania and to perform
his offices with fidelity.
2. “Police officer’, ‘‘police-
man’’ and ‘‘police’’ as used in
this Ordinance shall mean a
member of the Police Depart-
ment of Kingston Township, the
members of which devote their
normal working hours to police
duty and who are paid a stated
and regular salary or compen-
sation for such work by the
Township of Kingston.
3. No commissioner shall at
the same time hold an elective
or appointed office under the
United States Government, the
Commonwealth of Penn-
sylvania or any political sub-
division of the Commonwealth,
except that one member of the
Commission may be a member
of the Board of Supervisors of
Kingston Township.
4. The commission first ap-
pointed shall organize within
ten (10) days of its appointment
and shall elect one of its
members as the Chairman and
one as the Secretary of the
commission. Each commission
shall thereafter meet and
organize on the first Monday of
each even-numbered year.
Each commissioner shall be
notified in writing of each and
every meeting. Two members
of the commission shall con-
stitute a quorum and no action
of the commission shall be valid
unless it shall have the con-
currence of at least two
members.
5. Each commission shall
and enforce rules
regulations for carrying into
effect the provisions of this
Ordinance and shall be
governed thereby. Before any
such rules and regulations are
in force the same shall first be
approved by the Board of
Supervisors. When such rules
and regulations have been so
approved, they shall not be
without the approval of the
Board of Supervisors.
6. The commission shall keep
minutes of all of its
proceedings, applications for
appointment, records of
examinations and other official
actions for a period of at least:
five (5) years and such records
shall be open to public in-
spection at any reasonable time
‘and in any reasonable place.
7. The commission shall make
an annual report to the Board of
Supervisors containing a brief
summary of its work during the
year which shall be available
for public inspection five (5)
days after the filing thereof.
Said annual report shall be
submitted to the Board of
Supervisors at its annual re-
organization meeting.
8. Each commission shall
make rules and regulations to
be approved by the Board of
Supervisors, providing for the
examination of all applicants
for positions in the Police
Department and for promotions
therein, which rules and
regulations shall prescribe the
applicants to be examined and
the passing grades. All
examinations for positions or
promotions in the Police
Department of Kingston
character and shall relate to
such matters and include such
inquiries as will fairly test the
merit and fitness of the persons
examined to discharge the
duties of the employment
sought by them. All
examinations shall be open to
all applicants who have the
qualifications
required by the rules .and
regulations. Each applicant for
examination shall be subject to
commission and shall be
required to submit to a physical
examination before being ad-
the = regular
examination held by the
the time and place of every
examination, together with the
information as to the kind of
position or place to be filled,
shall be given by publication
once in a newspaper of general
circulation = in Kingston
Township, and the copy of the
notice shall be prominently
posted in the Kingston Town-
ship Municipal Building.
Preference in appointment and
promotion shall be given to
those individuals who have
served in the military or naval
service of the United States
in which the United States has
been, is now or shall hereafter
be engaged, and who have
received honorable discharges
from such service, in addition to
having successfully passed the
examination established by the
commission.
9. Each person desiring to
apply for examination shall file
with the commission a formal
application in which the ap-
plicant shall state under oath or
affirmation (a) his full name
and residence or post office
address, (b) his citizenship,
place and date of birth, (¢) his
"condition of health and physical
capacity for public service, (d)
his business or employment and
his residence for the past five
information as may be required
by the commission’s ‘rules and
regulations showing the ap-
plicant’s qualifications for the
position for which he is being
examined. No inquiry shall be
made into the applicant’s
religious or political af-
filiations.
10. The commission may
refuse to examine any ap-
plicant, or, if examined, may
refuse to ‘certify after
examination as eligible anyone
who was found to lack any of the
minimum qualifications for
examination prescribed in the
rules and regulations adopted
for the position or employment
for which he has applied, or who
is physically disabled and unfit
for the performance of the
duties of the position to which he
seeks employment, or who was
addicted to the habitual use of
intoxicating liquors or
dangerous drugs, or who has
been guilty of any crime in-
volving moral turpitude or of
infamous or notorious
disgraceful conduct, or who has
been dismissed from public
service for delinquency or
misconduct in office, or who
was affiliated with any group
whose policies or activities are
government set forth in the
constitutions and laws of the
United States and Penn-
sylvania. If any applicant or
person feels himself aggrieved
by the action of the commission
in refusing to examine him or to
certify him as eligible after
.examination the commission
shall, at the request of such
person, within ten days, appoint
a time and place where he may
appear personally and by
counsel, whereupon the com-
mission shall then review its
refusal to make such
examination or certification
and take such testimony as may
be offered. The decision of the
commission shall be final,
conclusive and determinative of
all issues presented to it.
11. Every position or em-
ployment; except that of Chief
of Police, unless filled by
promotion, reinstatement or
reduction shall be filled only in
the following manner: The
Board of Supervisors shall
notify the commission of any
vacancy in the Police Depart-
ment which is to be filled and
shall request the certification of
a list of eligible persons. The
commission shall certify for
each existing vacancy from the
eligible list the names of three
(3) persons thereon who have
received the highest average in
the last preceding examination
held within a period of one (1)
year next preceding the date of
the request for such eligible
persons. The Board of Super-
visors shall thereupon with sole .
reference to the merits and
Yew
fitness of the candidates make
an appointment from the three
(3) names certified unless the
Board of Supervisors make an
objection to the commission as
to one or more of the persons so
certified for any of the reasons
stated in the foregoing
paragraph of this Ordinance.
Should such objections be.
sustained by the commission,
the commission shall thereupon
strike the name of such person
from the eligible list and certify
the next highest name for each
name stricken off." As each
the same or another position
precisely the same procedure
shall be followed. In the case of
a vacancy in the office of Chief
of Police, the Board of Super-
visors may nominate a person
to the commission. It shall
thereupon become the duty of
the commission to subject such
person to a’ non-competitive
examination, and, if such
person shall be certified by the
commission as qualified, he
may then be appointed to such
subject to all the provisions of
this Ordinance.
12. No person shall be eligible
to apply for examination unless
“he is more than twenty-one (21)
years of age at the date of ap-
plication “and has been a
resident of the Township of
Kingston for at least one (1)
year preceding immediately his
application, unless no resident
applicants are available.
13. All original appointments
to any position in the Police
Department shall be for a
probationary period of six (6)
months, but during the
probationary period. an ap-
pointee may be dismissed only
for a cause specified. in this
Ordinance. If at the close of a
probationary period, the con-
duct . or fitness of the
probationer has not been
satisfactory to the Board of
Supervisors, the probationer
he will not receive a permanent
appointment. Thereupon his
appointment shall cease;
otherwise his retention shall be
equivalent to a permanent
appointment.
14. Whenever there are urgent
reasons for the filling of a
vacancy in any position in the
Police Force, and there are no
names on the eligible list for
such appointment, the ap-
pointing officer or body may
nominate a person to the
commission for non-
competitive examination and if
such nominee shall be certified
by the commission as qualified
after such non-competitive
examination, he may be ap-
pointed provisionally to fill such
vacancy. It shall thereupon
become the duty of the com-
mission within three (3) weeks
to hold a competitive
examination and certify a list of
eligible persons, and a regular
appointment shall then be made
mitted * by. the commission:
provided, however, that nothing
herein contained shall prevent
the appointment without
examination of persons tem-
porarily as police officers in
emergency cases for the sup-
pression of riots, pestilence,
conflagration or public
celebration.
15. Promotions shall be based
upon merits to be ascertained
by examinations to be prepared
by . the commission. All
shall be practical in character
and such as will fairly test the
merit and fitness. of persons
seeking promotion.
16. All applicants for
examination’ shall undergo a
physical examination which
shall be conducted under the
supervision of a doctor of
medicine appointed by the Civil
Service Commission. No person
shall be eligible to take an
examination until said doctor
certifies that the applicant is
free from any bodily or mental
that might incapacitate him
from the discharge of the duties
of the position desired.
17. No person employed in the
Police Department of Kingston
Township shall be suspended,
removed or reduced in: rank,
except for the following
reasons; (1) physical or mental
disability affecting his ability to
continue in service, in which
cases the person shall receive
of any official duties; (3)
violation of any law of the
Commonwealth of Penn-
sylvania which provides that
misdemeanor or a felony; (4)
inefficiency, neglect, in-
temperance, disobedience of
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police officer’ (5) intoxication
while on duty; (6) engaging or
participating in’ the conducting
removed for religious, racial or
political reasons. A written
statement of any ch barges made
against any person § employed
shall
person within five (5) days after
. the same are filed. y
suspended, removed or reduced
in rank shall demand a hearing
by the commission, the demand
shall be made to the com-
mission shall grant him ‘a
hearing which shall be held
within a period of ten (10) days
from the filing of charges in
writing and written answers
‘thereto filed within five (5) days
and may be continued by the
commission for cause or at the
whom the charges are made
may be present in person and
by counsel. The appointing
officer or body may suspend
any such person without pay
pending the determination of
the charges against him, but in
the event the commission fails
person sought to be suspended,
removed or demoted shall be
reinstated with full pay for the
period during which he was
suspended, and no charges shall
his record. A en record of"
all testimony ti#®eh" at such
preserved by the commission,
which record shall be sealed
and not be available for public
inspection in the event the
event the commission shall
sustain the charges and order
the suspension, removal or
reduction in rank, the person
suspended, removed or reduced
Pleas of Luzerne County in the
June 5th, 1941; P.L. 84,
P.S. 53271.
21:53
Police Department, including
the Chief of Police, upon the
shall continue
required to take any
examination , ‘@nder the
provisions ~ of 9% ordinance
except such as may be required
for promotion; provided
however, that this section of this
strued to apply to persons
employed temporarily in. any.
emergency situation.
ENACTED AND ORDAINED
by the Board of Supervisors of
regularly scheduled meeting
held at the Kingston Township
Municipal Building,
Trucksville, Pennsylvania on
the 11 day of April, 1973. -
SUP VISORS OF
THE TOWNSHIP OF
KINGSTON
Edward E. Richards
CHAIRMAN
Edward W. Hall
Michael J. Stanley
SECRETARY
'W.Richard Mathers
16-1c * SUPERVISOR"
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