Williamsport Sun-Gazette (Newspaper) - September 21, 1961, Williamsport, Pennsylvania or education reorganization plant 27 AP Wires Associated Press Wirephoto United Press I n t e r na t ion Newspaper Enterprise Association Fair high today near ow night 60 high tomorrow in the tain 08 of an inch Last Pollen 4 Year No 222 Single Copy Pa Thursday September 21 1961 36 Pages din Wit F P.S M Ifl o rt TT n An un- Hurricane lost her punch or took breathing spell today us she Cape Cod today in danger of rivil war at Otis Air Force Joe fore noon that the eye oT the dx closed that winds Katanga and t provisional that froze the posit ion warring the issue that led to Cod may have cane at all t t T Knight from sergeant fat unit front patrolman to sergeant receive oath from City Clerk Carl L Hecknauer a lull in was there reports whe reports whether a had stopped according to the timetable set for Tone minute past midnight Threat today W Jr president of the company ioC seen with U Smith mnd J meet the IhU uh a reception held shortly afterward theT station sold the eye of ths cane and h- fro the which during of fighting the and art ing at the government request Tshombe adamant -in keeping his of police hy Plans moving forward again The U.S Bureau at Bather Intensity during the a dangerous storm are Island Long ricane watch over Connecticut and the New At ahout 7 Elementary School Junior would is i Two additional fallout west of of monthly as Boston tr the start of the Sgt William C Knight of were disclosed at last nights meeting of the ift Tnu ill and efforts tlon were added duttaR Atlanta J to end Katanga's any the past to add to the Ta Esther was centered miles Nantucket Mass the said She was alerted are at about 10 miles an hour Highest winds were Fla New at IPO itn will school b Speaking In before from the Soviet Union's at Bismarck and will he done for the was JnJ the U by the will reply to force In Miami U Ten the stations In the to the moved er that cven tho comparatively stations maintained by the stations of health equipped vv O'Brien who went on The additions ealier this board said of a- con- classrooms Shadow of and business and promoted to sergeant and will education now has sume Knight's former post Four Mile building now classrooms a midnight to 8 in has an over- and industrial At the same time ex- station states of the st are col the water so long cald water K htr ho li Mas u the Congo tjon reported at least to lake samples of milk to allow designed to get better estimates Supporters of the slain jff parts of country of content lion station at to lak coi ted in Western slogans and Soviet 643 Third Avenue was desk also assigned to Both men are 36 capacity next term in ary ject was received Continued on Page 7 Col: 2 10 Col 1 1950 Knight force April 9 coming County School Board was promoted ja kicked nut without necessarily posing a health referred to the storm as hurricane w sam u all boils down to Regardless of what the at- readings show any threat to health depends how and what kinds of active material ultimately are in- center of the storm south of when eye radar which permit track the path The promotions are effective principal of the township school immediately The two and by City Clerk Carl school this A lieutenant's pay Is a it is subject approval year and a sergeant's the school Pennsylvania D e p a r t m e n t of NEW YORK AP Public Instruction of State Rusk opens a policy advisers on each side f f proposAl of cold war talks with Foreign So far they said they have not made sufficient tests to enable estimates on these WASHINGTON AP President Kennedy rushed WT steps designed to help speed such Congress today a request for extra to pay the damage of hurricanes Carla and Esther and other sible natural disasters The federal now be- etin I bunding and 10 In a the meing but aides of both I- to the secondary school Ad- matic maneuver out men said PO w -i hurricane into disaster relief hit In Kennedy also parishes Esther slammed by the eastern end of Long Island this morning winds the effect oh the populous New York area was considered tame Most serious consequences 7 to be power failures in homes flooding of and in- would also eluded at the school to in a compromise the United Natia district ment Berlin crisis ness ahdadmin.istra'tion offices The two men scheduled a 1 uric of a successor to Sec dent Kennedy will speak to the eon conference for the first of Dag Nations General to gave no Monday probably at a addition continue into next Esther still tries major disaster areas ing New England could run -as and thus eligible son Caroline F stonns of among a growing list of which struck the east coast in previously had refugees taken to September IBM V Base on Cape Cod then was close to a The The base opened Its dollars and Cameron Iberia KU put nearly Bernard and Vermilion Continued on Page T Col 1 session the sve an- school will include six general to Continued Col 3 Kennedy will spend Sunday arid in connection with his visit He hopes to the United with a hew sense of purpose and vitality The President plans to reassert in firm terms U.S support the international organization as now constituted He felt such a restatement of two a involving i persons at their cars Mrs McCormick 1015 CONCORD Market Street said sho American support was lowing the death of Secretary eral Dag Hammarskjold and sub- sequent Russian objections to School reorganization by and many of its ramifications com- district Under the manded of the reorganization act a County School Board at its minimum will be required by meeting last with the exception of as of schools said that ship districts In ing cartons from her car park district in front of her home when a Sen Styles Bridges a moderately severe his personal would have five run motorist bumped County boards will be required door of her auto The impact! to submit car and plans before Jan 1 1963 Mr Smith bruises Mrs Dawson said In preparing the plans the will be haul accident was at the and tral blocs thus giving the lin veto power over actions According to Press Secretary Pierre Kennedy Continued on Tage 10 1 UTC TOW was uie state legislature the county office has been receiving calls from ice organizations wanting to exactly what U will mean locally Mr Smith said a definitive answer can not be given until the State Council of as mese a will be allowed for determining a hardship dis- has not been set up yet however Mr Smith explained The district would have seven school directors the with local school district yesterday and directors j Raymond H a r n e r 631 West In the event a plan he did not see mitted by Jan -1 1963 he added approaching the Department of J Bishop 1034 Hepburn be authorized to draft the door of his plan and present it into the of the Bishop Council of Damages Mr Smith The accident occurred at 7.40 p.m mr smitn 10 is serious hut not critical Dr J Dunbar Officers of the County Sabbath School Assn were re- during the annual convention meeting in the city last night of the officers A Monroe Hall Is recovering tn the General ft saidT who is widely Of JL u WV of not been good x I don't think we cab expect for next couply of We're going to to tighten -In regular the board Area Fourth Street prognosis can r the senior ranking Republican arid the Senate GOP Policy Ggm- i was to cord Hospital The leased from after a one-week He was recovering from an recently years as a druggist End nf the city Mr a mild heart attack was a d m to Di ville hospital whore his Pry t the staff Hospital attack of 7 Cnl S- i W r major causes of delinquency you do not think that parents should be Into punished for the of Bf GILBERT AP When teen-ager gets trouble and moves from S 10 Does the boy who denly puts on a Show as a tough There were no ifs ands or buts guy start doing it to impress about who should get the Who should crack the whip when ment Eighty per cent of the 840 it comes to we questioned said These we shouM be punished Tnis pobit mind when we went war reflected euro- young people to find out what ment of Stephen R Skopp about the mg national Philadelphia who should be made aware uf and sen it on to the department for final ap Twp was given proval to apply for a survey for additional facilities on the tary ahd secondary level It was pointed out that the township this two mentioned most often were lack of understanding at home and 2 indifferent parents These two chosen teeners as on Page 7 Col 3 the main causes One out of listed environment third determining factor Typical Parents churches and schools all share the blame because they apparently havem given all 1 enough to think Marianne Kansas 0 ie DETROIT The Anto Council today bowed to executive i board arid voted unanimously to accept all torms of the contract agreement The council which had rejection of term Wednesday night voted complete approval of the new three-year contract after a 45 minute meeting UAW President Walter said alL nK I who have already settled tne company and International been ordered to trr the union and most of them are At a news conference Reuther called this a sensible explained what he called a realistic and said approach on the part of both wp wp can work quickly i eral Motors and the union toward complete settlement of all settlement of 24 local strikes Reuther lashed out at local He said that shop committees j fleers of GM's key West from these locals will meet In plant The Pittsburgh area ing told the council wanl act 111 to of ments A there has tied other CM Calling -on leadership fo accept tho tional board said he hoped the West local officers will come to U they don't we will have to the membership We're going to brush aside those they are bigger than we Reuther added No trying to sell down the river rn The answers your that have done wrong and an made several things effort should be made to teach clear them to conform within the laws of While most of you that society ference by parents and a lack of Getting to question ot causes understanding at home are of long lilt of possible ones the on 14 Column I City Mo I think JD starts when is a baby and the solution must start there too by the love care and discipline from the parents More stress on the family honor 1142 1163 454 496 ja member of a democratic union 19 Tor all at County otherwise chaos ance of the agreement ended an internal battle over new contract ing GM and paved the way for resumption of lull production at plants What did you do money and national work rules A few hours later however the voted to ask the UAW Executive Board for Continued on Page 10