The New Community Singers, will open the entertainment schedule for the fourth annual Multi-Ethnic Folk Festival at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 16, 2 p.m. at the 109th armory, Kingston. Under the direction of Mrs: David Wojciechowski, the chorus will offer American Folk Music. Included in their reper- toire will be three songs from America’s foremost folk song writer of today, Aaron Copeland, ‘‘Simple Gifts”, a Shaker song, “The Little Horses”, a lullaby and ‘‘Ching-a-ring Chaw’’, an old minstrel song. The comical “Deaf Old Woman’’, a Missouri folk song and ‘‘My Johnny's a Soldier”, a ballad of the girl to be left behind as her lover goes off to war, by Lou Hayward; ‘An Maerican Folk Song Suite’’ by Luigi Zaaninelli that includes ‘‘Shenan- doah, Skip to My Lou, and Sweet Betsy from Pike’; the program will finish with a rousing “This Land is Your Land’ by Woody Guthrie. The festival stage will be alive with the songs, dances and instrumental songs of many lands. At 2:30 ‘‘Lena and the Gemini Twins’, a professional dance trio from New York, will perform native dances of the Congo. From 3 to 4 p.m., the audience will thrill to the beauty and grace of the Verkhovyntsi Ukranian Dance Ensemble of New York as they perform the fiery dances of the Ukraine complete with spectacular leaps and precision. The Pennsylvania Balalaika offers Russian selections at 4 p.m and at 4:30 the Circle Eighters will hold square dancing with audience ticipation. The fair closes at 6 p.m par- PAGE FIVE and is sponsored by the Luzerne Tourist Promotion Agency, Market Street, Kingston. At Monday night's Lehman Township Supervisors heard a proposal from Robert Evans of Penn- dot concerning winter road maintenance on state roads in the town- ship. Under a new program PennDOT is proposing that Lehman Township maintain = Legislative Routes 40060, 40066, and 40134 during the winter with the state reim- bursing the township for this work. Reimbursement for these roads, covering approximately 13 miles, would be about $9,000 according to Evans. The board tabled this suggestion for con- sideration. The board entered into an agreement with the Fall Fair and the Lake- Lehman School District to provide police protection at public events. Under this agreement social security, liability in- surance and workman’s compensation for police officers is provided under township insurance. The Fall Fair and the school district are then billed by the township for the in- surance costs. Arsonists to be sentenced Ss Sentencing is scheduled today for seven Back Moun- tain men, including three charged in connection with the fire that destroyed the old Lake Elementary School in y February. Six pleaded guilty in June to various charges stem- i ming from a crime and arson spree throughout the Back 3 Mountain during the winter. They were examined by ii mental health authorities as part of the pre-sentencing i investigation. Charged with the arson were James Daubert of Church St., Dallas, and Willard Cilvik, RD 4, Dallas. A third man, Keith Kosak of 47 Parrish St., Dallas, was charged with having driven the car for the other two during the arson. Daubert also pleaded guilty to having set the fire that destroyed the home of William and Rita Gunster, Har- veys Lake, the same evening. Pleading guilty only to charges involving various breakins and thefts were William Duda, John Burke, and Andrew Chewey. To be sentenced also will be John Daubert in con- nection with similar charges. Charges for James M olecavage were reduced when he provided police with information leading to the ap- prehension of the others. Stolen car recovered » A car taken from West Center Hill Road in Dallas \ ‘Borough Saturday was. recovered just hours later in * Harveys Lake Borough. | Dallas Police said that the 1978 Chevrolet Nova of Ld William/Cuff, Titusville, was taken sometime after 3:30 Ha p.m. Saturday, with the ‘theft being discovered shortly VA after midnight, 10 It was found intact in the neighboring community about an hour after the report was turned in. Investigating is Ptim. John Fowler. Allunis accepts drug charge A Harveys Lake man pleaded guilty to drug delivery last week and was remanded to Luzerne County prison pending trial and a pre-sentence investigation. Paul P. ‘Frenchy’ Allunis, 32, pleaded guilty to pase )) Dallas woman fights parking lot builders set bail at $20,000. (Continued on P. 21) Harveys Lake Police officials have acknowledged that they are investigating an in- cident in which a young woman was reportedly injured as a young man was attempting to drag her into a moving car. 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