BOX 336, iy USPS 147-720 The Dallas School. Board ap- proved a list of 55 volunteer aides for the 1979-1980 school year at their meeting on Monday night. These aides will work in Dallas Elementary School, Trucksville Elementary School and West- moreland Elementary School. The aides will perform clerical duties and assist in the elementary libraries. Approved as aides for Dallas Elementary School were Mary Chappell, Sandra Cooper, Catherine Davis. Judith Donlin, Joan Evans, Noreen Gochet, JoAnn Hall, Sally Handley, Janis Jones, Katherine Kavanagh, Joyce Krivenko, Helen Newberry, Carolyn Stine, Carol Tabor, Carol Turner, Cynthia Ursiak, Suzanne Artman, Karen Cox, Margaret Dwinchick, Karen Hunter and Vicki Weidemoyer. Carol Bullock, Cheryl Cavalari, Carol Isaacs, Deborah Kaleta and Judilyn Price were named volun- teer «aides for Trucksville Elementary School. Either they don’t know or they’re not talking! Law enforcement officials this week once again provided no real information on the: question of whether or not any investigation is underway into possible tie-ins among incidents this year involving Back Mountain ‘porno kings.” (Last week, the Post published a comment by an assistant attorney general for Pennsylvania stating that further investigative followup is the responsibility of the district attorney.) : Chief Luzerne County Detective James Zardecki said “I would not comment’’ when asked if the county was performing any investigation, suggesting that the Pennsylvania State Police would be the agency handling any such matters. A spokesman for the State Police criminal section, Wyoming Barracks, however, said Tuesday that he knew of no such in- vestigation. District Attorney Chester Muroski was reported unavailable for comment, being out of the area. February of this year saw the shooting death of Harveys Lake resident and self-proclaimed “prince of porn” John Krasner in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In June, Krasner’s widow, Lillian Krasner, was kidnapped at gunpoint by a Jim Thorpe man and held un- successfully for ransom. ° Earlier in the week, former Krasner employee and long-time competitor Allen Morrow, also a resident of Harveys Lake, was shot while in a borough cafe. A Fort Lauderdale resident, Solomon Webb, was convicted of the Krasner Killing. John Farrell, a Jim Thorpe building contractor, was acquitted of the Lillian Krasner kidnapping, despite his confession to state police, when a jury ac- cepted his attorney’s plea that he acted only out of fear for his life and the lives of his family after having been order to perform the kid- napping by a man he would not name. Paul Allunis, a resident of Har- veys Lake, was charged with the Morrow shooting, which was reportedly the outgrowth of a complaint by Allunis that Morrow had failed to provide a promised lawyer for him for use in a hearing ondrug charges. Only recently the Morrow family offered to post $25,000 bail for Harveys Lake resident George Nichols, arrested by State Police on three counts of drug law violations. At the time of Krasner’s death in Florida, he was appealing a con- viction on earlier charges that he had tried to kill Morrow. for Lake Twp. Lake Township CETA workers. Census Bureau cludes taxes. budget of $125,106 for 1980. of road during the winter months. United Methodist Church. Aides for Westmoreland Elementary School are Janet Griffiths, Patricia Hite, Marlene Matosky, Lonnie Stella, Eileen Balberchak, June Burkac, Beverly Connoly, Gerry Conrad, Marianne Conroy, Cynthia Das, Sally Davenport, Nancy Deeble, Janet Griffith, Betty Hilstolsky, Donna Medura, Gwen Moran, Beth Nar- done, Charlene Purduski, Rose Ann Pilecki, Mary Therese Pitcavage, Wilma Richards, Ernestine Schray, Betsy Snyder, Marianne Williams. The board appointed John Farkas, Wayne Hughes, John McCarthy, Barbara Price, Fred Templin, John Turner and Bettie Sullivan to serve on the Leadership Team under the federally-funded DIGS Project. Abby A. Campbell was granted an extension on her maternity leave to include the remainder of the 1979- 1980 school year. Louis Bobeck was appointed to the maintenance staff and David Richards was appointed ground- skeeper. These employees will be paid at the rate specified in the agreement between the Dallas School District and the Dallas School Servce Personnel Association. The following persons were added to the list of substitute employees for the 1979-1980 school year: Beverly A. Connolly, Trucksville, nurse; Patricia Marie Luzetsky, Edwardsville, health and physical education; Lorraine King, Dallas, cafeteria aide; Edward Hogrebe, Harveys Lake, housekeeper- custodian. Laux gets first Kilburn award .............P.2 Does the First Amendment protect porn? ....... 3 - Local comment on Fair bonds, AYSO.........P4 Dallas High presents Christmas concert .....P.5 Taken ‘lightly’ ond lately. .............P8 Great super market Agway begins demolition project............P.13 Dallas hands Montrose firstloss.......... Jean Morris ‘fops’ .- School news. . . . . . Pp.18-22 Himmler Theatre gets Letters to the Editor . .........Pp.4824 Drurys’ open restaurant, Area's most generous
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