1 3 —— Only Yesterday Congress Votes is issued every week that Congress is in session. h It covers all votes of record and reports the position taken on ] each measure by the elected official whose name appears be- ; low. — Forty Years Ago i came to light in an attic in was badly burned about the face : 4 nA 1933 Idetown. Rufus Parrish’s let- by refrigerator fluid, while : Daniel J. Flood A —— ters were lent to the Post by iph oe family pack for a 111! Congressional District, Pennsylvania tres sr The New Gospel Tabernacle Mrs. E.R. Parrish. move to Factoryville. David h J in Noxen was preparing for its ~~ The Control Center in Dallas Cook faced the possible loss of | No. 30 93rd Congress September 20. 1e9s dedication, with Pastor Harry was on the verge of closing one eye. Pp ) ; oe Rundell making arrangements. because of lack of funds. Died: Charles Mimmick, 84, | On Monday and Tuesday the House considered a series of bills Politics were in the forefront William Misson, 70, retired recluse of Chase Road, on his under the suspension procedure. Passage under this procedure of the news, with primaries over stonemason, died at his home in, way to the hospital by am- ; requires an affirmative vote by two-thirds of those voting. and the community looking Shavertown. bulance; Harry M. Crispell, 54, ] H.R. 7265, the DOMESTIC VOLUNTEER SERVICE ACT of forward to the election. Pinchot- Men were to have their spot in = Lehman, heart attack; William x 1973, provides the legislative framework for all federally funded Fine organization polled plural- the sun at the Food for Freedom S. Lee, Trucksville. i volunteer efforts within the United States. Yeas 339. Nays 14. ities in the Sixth District. Fair at Kirby Health Center, Mrs. Albert Jones started L Passed, Sept. 17. y Odd Fellows purchased a with a special section reserved work as library assistant. | Mr. Flood voted yea. i burial ground at Fern Knoll. for their canned goods. Ten Years Ago’ 3 The conference report on H.R. 8070 authorizes $1.54 billion for A committee of protest was Heard from the Outpost: 1963 3 VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES during fiscal formed on quality and quantity Tommy Evans, North Africa; Heavy frost and 20 degree a years 1974 and 1975. Yeas 400. Nays 0. Agreed to, Sept. 18. : of water available to Dallas A.E. Kemmerer, Texas; Evan cold caused widespread crop a : Mr. Flood voted yea. . consumers with A. Shindall Evans, Puget Sound; Robert destruction. | H.R. 7730 authorizes the purchase of property from persons In conjunction with the national observance of ‘Hire the Handi- carrying the ball. B.B.Lewis Price, Africa; Roswell Murray, Melwyn Williams appointed a whose grazing rights on property restored to the San Carlos capped Week,” Allied Services for the Handicapped has sched- was the attorney for an appear- Fort Canby; Elmer Hunt, to fill the unexpired term of the a Apache Tribe in Arizona were canceled. Yeas 236. Nays 164. uled an open house at their 475 Morgan Highway, Scranton, ance before the PUC in Harris- Memphis; Harley Misson, Fort Jate [Lake-Lehman school 4 Rejected, two-thirds not having voted in the affirmative. complex. Pictured at the entrance of Allied’s Institute of Physi- burg. Canby: Lt. Avrilla Swan left for director, Willard Sutton. 4 Mr. Flood voted yea. ; cal Medicine and Rehabilitation are: Mrs. Jack N. Newman, Public schools in Pennsyl- the service. Bill Davis slated to take over H.R. 37 amends existing endangered species laws. Among board member and president of VISTAS; Edward Tschopp, vania estimated cost of tuition Died: May Thompson, 82, Charlie Gosart’s grocery store" other provisions, the bill extends protection to animals which tours chairman; Joseph W. Dobbs. board member and co-chair- © per pupil per year at $85.73, Alderson. 3 — on Memorial Highway. may become endangered and makes the taking of endangered man of the open house; Patrick Walsh, exhibits chairman; and approximately one dollar less Twenty Years Ago Sweet Valley telephones or threatened species a Federal offense. Yeas 390. Nays 12. Ben F. Rosencrance, director of Allied’s William Warren Scran- than elsewhere in the country. 1953 changed to all numbers. Passed, Sept. 18. ton Vocational Center, co-chairman. Results of Free Methodist Back Mountain was getting Bishop Jerome D. Hannon. : Mr. Flood voted yea. ; ; Conference showed the Rev. ready to close the books on Scranton, dedicated new ] H. Res. 420 establishes a congressional internship program in H.M. Faulkner assigned to ‘daylight saving. That was Merrick Hall and student center : 1 honor of President Lyndon Baines Johnson. Yeas 345. Nays 64. Dallas and the Rev. Russell before they extended it to in- at College Misericordia. Passed, Sept. 18. en . Steele to Noxen. clude all of October. Fred Lamoreaux, Dallas r. Flood voted yea. Harter’s All-Star bowlin First frost of the season, Sept. Township supervisor, recupera- On Wednesday the House voted to sustain the PRESIDENT’S Police Report team defeated Dallas a 18, missed many sections en: ting at Noatatt Hospital ra VETO of H.R. 7935 which increases the minimum wage and is Pure vanilla extract was 15 tirely, did little damage. ing a fall from a paving truck. extends coverage to additional workers. Yeas 259. Nays 164. cents a bottle; fancy sweet George Taylor resigned as Dallas School District will Veto sustained, two-thirds not having voted in the affirmative, Kingston Township Dallas Borough left turn into the Valley Paper- potatoes, seven pounds for 19 supervising principal at Lake- charge tuition for adult evening Sept. 19. back parking lot, when she was cents: you could still get two Noxen, going to South Mid- classes. Mr. Flood voted yea. Only one accident was A not-too-serious car accident struck from behind by a car dri- pounds of butter for 49 cents. dleton Schools in a similar An alert truck driver avoided H.R. 9715 authorizes $224 million for the U.S. INFORMATION reported in Kingston Township and a rock thrown through a ven by Michael Sullivan, Box Thirty Years Ago capacity. a serious accident in Trucks- AGENC gor fiscal year 1974. The Hays amendment provides last week. Richard Morgan, 16 pane of glass in the front door of 301, Harveys Lake. Mr. Sullivan 1943 James C. Kibler, 47. Pikes ville Gardens. for withhbiding funds if the Agency does not comply within 35 N. Chaphagen Drive, Neptune, the borough building were just saw the Bartz car too late to Creek, died of a heart attack Noxen firemen voted that days with requests for information by the Senate Foreign N.J. was travelling north on about the extent of police pro- stop and struck the car’s right Mrs. Robert Currie headed: while buying a new car. persons must get permission Relations Committee or the House Foreign Affairs Committee. Manor Drive, Trucksville, at blems in the community last rear. the War Chest Drive for the Sgt. John Vavrek, Demunds, from chief or assistant before : On the amendment: Ayes 240. Noes 178. Agreed to, Sept. 19. 5:30. p.m., Sept. 19. He lost week. $100 damage was done to the Back Mountain. released from a Korean prison using equipment. Mr. Flood voted aye. contrsl of his car. The vehicle Special Dallas patrolmen Don Bartz car; $400 to the Sullivan Letters from a Monroe camp, was reluctant to talk Plymouth and Dallas tied 0-0. Whether to pass H.R. 9715, as amended: Yeas 305. Nays 108. went over into the southbound Smith and John Fowler were at car, by estimates of the investi- Township boy, who starved in a =~ about his experiences. and Lake-Lehman beat Forty ; Passed. lane and into the woods. the scene of a 7:50 a.m, Sept. 24 gating patrolmen. Confederate prison at the age of A 14-year old Beaumont boy Fort ‘15-9. | Mr. Flood voted yea. Patrolmen John Appel and accident near the Forty Fort Both cars were driven off the ! j H.: Res. i provides for Soden, of H.R. 9256 Sh in- Joseph Berube investigated and Dairy Bar on Rt. 415. highway by their owners. : i creases the Federal Government's share of its employees’ estimated damages at $2,400. Lynn A. Bartz, RD 4, Oak The rock throwing incident at C 1 C N i WwW k i health insurance premiums from 40 percent to 75 percent over a E Drive, Dallas, was facing south the borough Hii is the se- Oo cge Oo urs € S €X ee 4-year period. Yeas huey Sept. 19. Dallas Township on the highway, attempting a cond such one in recent months. oe a as as : oo 3 Ch e ; i } i ; continued fron erest in serious explorations of On the swiil changes the nation ¢ They the House voted on HER 9256. Yeas 217. Nays 155. Paes Town ted free Intended to reach at least : the problems of our times, read- is undergoing at this time. With : : A Ph Sit ve geet lonte = : hii = i three possible groups of read- ers desiring to supplement what this background. the writing t | The conference report on H.R. 8917 makes appropriations of pe A en of the Amb ulan ce Log { frie san be Sacted hey toad he newspaper arth Toon will a the 5 $2.4 billion for the Department of the Interior and related Kunkle-Alderson Road and ue wih aq; fonest Study for | Ametican ON ps { : RR . , un their own edification, and read- implications for the future of i agencies for fiscal year 1974. Yeas 385. Nays 14. Agreed to, Sept. Route 309. Elizabeth Hess, RD 2 4 : Hess ; ers who have a need for or man. em 1, Dallas, was travelling north KINGSTON TOWNSHIP Annual Fashion Show . oe roc. More thon 20 newspapers \ Mr. Flood voted yea. and attempted to make a left Sept. 17-—Millard T. Thone, South Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville to : ; i dit. If taken for 1 er the 20- worldwide and 13 state-wide are : In cleaying the measure (H.R. 8917) for Senate action. one hand. turn from Route 309 into. Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Crew: Jim Lorah, Budd Hirleman. . Police Auxiliary Plans = | uk course srovides for th articipating in the program, a £ : record i@e developed. The House version of the bill contained the Kunkle-Alderson Road. Sam Sept. 18—Eleanor Harlos, North/Memorial Highway. Shaver- . ster-h v i os oe i ™ f oD riginal : $41.4 miViion for the National Endowment for the Arts. A Senate Traver, RD 5, Tunkhannock, town, to Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Crew: Walter Davis, Budd ~~ The Back Mountain Police I ms ae > | amendment increased this to $50.0 million. On a motion to : ily : ile i iati ili iy [he Pennsylvania State Univer [plans taf called for a Six news; L was travelling south on Route Hirleman, Lenna Rimple. Association Auxiliary will go paper pilot program as a test of 5 i recede om disagreement and concur with an amendment 309, and both vehicles hit head Sept. 18— Charles W. Fiske, Davenport Street, Dallas to Nesbitt - sponsor their first annual — : ; interest. The advantage of th § providing"$46.0 million (as recommended by the conferees): in the south bound lane of 309. ~ Hospital. Crew: Walter Davis, Budd Hirleman, Paul Fisk. autumn and winter fashion $ conise CAN be Se oN a navn Aer : 4 | 2 be on in L1e Sou Lh bo! sp we a k S ward certification of a Pennsyl- newspaper over radio and TV as i Yeas 325. Nays 73. Agreed to, Sept. 20. Passengers in the Hess Sept. 18—Della Case, from Dr. Mascali office to Nesbitt. Crew: show Oct. dat8pm.attheLeh- _. .. ° . 4 Coc 0 co provid- an outlet for such a program I | Mr. Flood voted yea. vehicle were Edith Wandell, Walter Davis Sr., Walter Davis Jr., and Budd Hirleman. man Fire Hall. ing the student is not taking the has had much to do with the ini- A Greensinget News Co. Publication H.R. 9281 provides improved retirement benefits for Federal law enforcement and firefighting personnel. A motion was of- fered to recommit the bill to committee with instructions to report it back with amendments relating to the annuity com- putation, premium pay, and the maximum age for retirement. On the motion: Yeas 116. Nays 282. Rejected, Sept. 20. Mr. Flood voted nay. Whether to pass H.R. 9281: Yeas 299. Nays 93. Passed, Sept. 20. Mr. Flood voted yea. stern mesons Fublick Occurences Sept. 29 The Dallas Senior High School Key Club will sponsor a paper drive from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the parking lot. Sept. 29 ~ Lake-Lehman High School Class of 1967 will hold the first reunion at the Castle Inn at 6:30 p.m. Athens, and Ruby Miers, Dallas. The women were re- moved to the Nesbitt Hospital in the Dallas community amb- ulance. Investigating officers were Elliot Ide and Jack Traver. Estimated damages were $500 to the Hess vehicle and $1,200 to the Traver vehicle. Both cars were towed. A second accident occurred Sept. 22 on the Kunkle-Alderson Road at 1:10 a.m. A truck driven by John Osolnick, 886 Church St., Luzerne, was travelling east and as he rounded a curve, he was forced off the road by a car travelling “in a westerly direction. The truck went off the right berm and went into a slide. The operator attempted to gain con- trol of the truck, but his brakes The truck Bill Youngblood. Schmidle Jr. and S. Roan. Chet Davis. Crew home. Crew: Sept. Williams and Art Wagner. oy Chairmen Joan Roginski and Delphine Appel have announced that the show will be presented under the direction of Marilyn Gauntlett with fashions by Bergman's. Refreshments will be served following the show. Music will be provided by Amy Appel and Rita Joan Roginski. There will be a Christmas boutique where seasonable items may be purchased. Tickets will be available at the door, or from any member of the auxiliary. Cold School (continued from PAGE ONE) The superintendent reported course as an undergraduate. Readers seeking degree cre- dit can obtain information on fees and contact sessions by contacting Independent Study by Correspondence, The Penn- sylvania State University, 3 Shields Building, University Park. Pa. 16802. The cost for tuition and fees is $79.45. To obtain the vital supple- mental enrichment educational kit that will assist in getting the most from the program beyond reading of the newspaper arti- cles, those interested should send $10, with name and add- ress to America and the Future of man, P.O. Box F, Wayne, N.J. 07470. : The subject matter in Ameri- ca and the Future of Man will nial with particular emphasis tial success. The newspaper comes to the home in permanent form ; it can . be kept indefinitely; and it can be read and re-read in the stu- dent's own time and at his own speed. Also, the opportunity for students to meet twice with in- structors at Penn State's Wilkes-Barre campus is an im- portant feature of the course, distinguishing it from a corres- pondence course. Penn State is providing a faculty coordina- tor to meet with students in evening sessions of three hours each to be held after the 10th ar- ticle is published and again at. the end of the course. The $10 supplemental kit will be requir- ed for credit students and mid- term and final examinations will be administered at the two contact sessions. i Sept. 30 further control. ! 3 t ; i that oh th ne of Scot. 20 ) Harveys Lake Lions Club annual family seafood outing will be veered from the right berm, and Sept. 193Willard Crang, from Noxen Hoelth, Lirit fo General t phon i Dorie i at — p— = A held at the Harveys Lake Rod & Gun Club grounds, beginning at across info the left side of the Hospital. Crew: the Rev. H. Westfield and Chet Davis. an res ee ; 1 1 p.m. Dick Williams is chairman road, striking several guard : © Spool, an io tat 1 rails. The truck came to rest in DALLAS were made on the radio tha School Menu 3 Oct 5 southwest! direction. The ac- Sept. 11--Auto accident. Lower Demunds Road. Mike Romanow- ¢lasses would not be held. He a Trucksville Elementary PTA will hold the first meeting of the cident was not reported to the SKi-91 Wilson St. Larksville, Dave Hanson. RD 1. Dallas. and Nick said that the temperature When pr school vear at 8 p.m. in the Oak Street School. Classroom visita- police until 3:10 a.m. The driver Custuignano, 80 Conwell St.. Wilkes-Barre. to Nesbitt. Crew: Jim checked Was 65 Seg i DALLAS B tion will begin at 7:30. of the car did not stop. Davies. Bill Ward and Dave Carey. unbearable,” but wit '® MONDAY Hot dog on roll, catsup. mustard. potato chips (Elem. Robert Molecavage, 337 Sept. 12 Auto accident. Reservoir and Huntsville Roads. Albert forecast of a cold front MOVING nd Inter.); French fries (Jr: and Sr. H.S.): pickle chips. baked Oct. I ; 2 ; : : Union St.. Luzerne, was a pas- Daley. 48 Powderhorn Drive. Dallas. to Nesbitt. Crew: Harold in during the day..."'we decided beans. fruit. milk. Franklin Township Board of Supervisors will meet at 8 p.m. in Sonar io the teach Patrolman Smith and Willard Newberry. that the sun would not be much TUESDAY--Turkey patty. mashed potatoes. buttered corn the Orange Unite Methodist Chureh, Miers investigated and Sept. 15- Dallas-Bishop Hoban football game. Crew: Delmar of ahelptous. We degided not io Parker House roll and butter. gelatin with topping. milk. i Oct. 2-3 estimated damages at about Besecker. Rus and, Ted Wright, stibject the children ond their WEDNESDAY—Chicken or minced ham salad sandwich. soup and e The Tunkhannock Auxiliary of Tyler Memorial Hospital has $950. Sept. -15- Catherine Scholl. Lincoln Street. Dallas to General teachers to a ‘cool building all crackers. pear half, milk. | scheduled an antique show and sale from 11 a.m. Profits from ‘A third accident occurred Hospital. Crew: Wes €ave, Dave Carey and Bob Besecker. day. ; THURSDAY— Macaroni Creole with meat sauce, Vienna breadiand | the sale, which will be held at the Nativity Parish Hall. Tunk- Sept. 22 at 3:35 p.m. on Lower Sept. 15. Catherine Scholl, from General Hospital to home, He explained that the Say: mutter. garden salad with dressing. raspberry cake. milk. | ann will be used to provide a pulmonary intensive care unit Demunds Road. when Donald = (rew: ‘Bob Cartier. Wes Cave, Don Schaffer. Dave ¢ arey and Ed before, Sept... 19; Dallas FRIDAY—Hoagie, potato chips. pickle chip. pudding, milk. i at the Tyler Memorial Hospital. Searfoss. RD 3, Wyoming, at- Roth. ; Township elementary children 1 : tempted Yo back out of a drive. Sept. 16. Margaret Weiss. Ryman Road. Dallas to General. Were sent home with notices for LAKE-LEHMAN i Oct. 2 way. John Hardisky.' Lincoln Crew: en Schaffer. Delmar Besecker and Ed Roth. their parents, which explained \ONDAY-_ Turkey patty on bun, vegetable soup and crackers, i Dallas Township Board of Supervisors will meet at 7:30 p.m. Steel. Dalles travelling Sept. 16- Michale Silchak. Reservoir Road. Dallas to Nesbitt. that the school might be closed pinieapple. milk. y i in the Township Municipal Building. Dentunds Road. attempted to Crew: Don §chaffer, Delmar Besecker and Bob Besecker. © because of the boiler installa- TypoHAY._ Beef ravioli. buttered wax beans, cabbage salad, Oct. 3 ; stow down his motorcycle whan Sept. 18+ Auto accident, Route 309 and Kunkle-Alderson Road. tion delay and asked that yj. , pread and butter, pears and milk. i Sinfonia da Camera will open its season at 8:30 p.m. at the Fi sav thi Senos car bucking Elizabeth Hess. RD 1. Dallas to Nesbitt. Crew: Mike McFadden parents listen to the morning WEDNESDAY — Flying saucer on seeded roll, potato chips. baked 1 Walsh Auditorium. College Misericordia. out. but his brakes locked, and and Jim Davies. radio for an announcement of beans. peaches and milk. L Oct. 2 i ckidded 70 {eet befordimpact Sept. 18 Joan Brown. RD 3. Dallas to Marcy. Crew: Mike closing fhe next day. THURSDAY—Meat loaf, buttered carrots. mashed potatoes. pick- | Sinfonia da Camera, a professional chamber orchestra with the Searfoss car. McFadden. Jim Davies and Bill Ward. TA Dr. Werkheiser stated that led beets, cookie and milk, J conducted by Maestro Ferdinand Liva will perform at the Walsh Mr. Hardisky was travelling Sept. 20 Anna Morgan. RD 3. Wyoming. to Nesbitt. Crew: Bol) the lost time will be picked up FRIDAY--Pizza or peanut butter and jelly sandwich, potato chips. ; Auditorium at 8:30 p.m. about 38 miles per hour, he Besecker and Jim Davies. : : by shortening recess and lunch buttered green beans. doughnut and milk. stated. well within the posted Sept. 20- Home accident. Ww indsor Drive. Orchard View Terrace. periods by 15 minutes each day. “4 i Oct. 4-5 speed limit. He was removed to Alex Popple. 327 Philadelphia Ave... West Pittston to Nesbitt. Crew: : GATE OF HEAVEN § I The women of the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church will the Nesbitt Hospital in the dim Davies qd laob Beseeker. MONDAY. Spaghetst with tomato sauce, bufiered beans, pickled | sponsor a rummage sale at the parish houae from 10 a.m. until 7 Dallas; community ambulance. >. SPL 220. Construction accident, Haddonfield Hills. Frank beets: Spiced apple souce. bread and butler, milk. p.m. Sophie Kancher is chairman. Officer James Kelly investi- Mazewski. 8 Chestnut St. Glen Lyon to Nesbitt. Crew: Jim Davies. TUESDAY Creamed turkey. mashed potatoes, buttered corn, : Jim Faerber and Delmar Besecker. There is a correspondent in cookies, bread and butter. milk. gated and estimated damages your area if you live in Oak Oct. 17 at $300 to each vehicle. Sept. 22- Auto accident, Lower Demunds Road. John Hardisky. 1 WEDNESDAY —No school. i The Eastern Star Fashion Show and Card Party will be held at RD 3. Dallas to Nesbitt. Crew: Bob Besecker. Bill Ward and 1. vn Hil , THURSDAY—Beef barbeque on buttered bun. potato ¢hips, orange $ p.m. in the Eastern Star Building. Foster Street. Dallas. Fash- Roginski. : : : Call Bridgette Correale juice. pickle chips. milk. ions will be presented through the courtesy of Infinity of Dallas. Sept. 23- Ken Lamoreaux. Dallas to Nesbitt. to VA Hospital, 639-5759 FRIDAY-—Baked macaroni with cheese, buttered peas, pineapple 4 Crew: Tim Carroll. Lyn Roginski and Jim Davies. tidbits, bread and butter. milk. Models will be directed by Marilyn Gauntlett.
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