COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA iGrginlutiur 4Jnurual MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1973

Session of 1973 157th of the General Assembly Vol. l, No. 2

SENATE more, Delaware County, from January 1, 1973, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor MONDAY, January 15, 1973. shall have been appointed and qualified. The Senate met at 1:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time. MEMBERS OF THE ARMORY BOARD OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA The PRESIDENT (Lieutenant Governor Ernest P. Kline) January 2, 1973 in the Chair. Dominick Presto, 420 Mellon Avenue, Baden, Beaver County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of PRAYER January 1975, and until his successor shall have been ap­ pointed and qualified. The Chaplain, The Reverend JOSEPH J. ADONIZIO, As­ Col. Joseph Kovarick, Dreher Avenue, Stroudsburg, Mon­ sistant Pastor, St. Mary's Church of the Immaculate Con­ roe County, from December 4, 1972, until the third Tues­ ception, Wilkes-Barre, offered the following prayer: day of January 1975, and until his successor shall have been appointed and qualified. In the name of the Father, and of the Son and the Holy Spirit, Amen. MEMBERS OF THE STATE ART COMMISSION God of nations, Author of freedom, Source of all power, January 2, 1973 we, Your people, thank You for the blessings of liberty. !'.fay we fulfill the civic responsbilities that accompany John Lane Evans, 14 Benezet Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, from December 4, 1972, until the those blessings. Send us Your Spirit as we freely delegate third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor shall to other frail humans the authority to govern us. May have been appointed and qualified. these chosen as our representatives of government work M. Robert Fenton, 6010 Penn Avenue, , Alle­ intelligently, perseveringly and conscientiously for the gheny County, from December 4, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor shall cause of truth and justice-for the good of our community, have been appointed and qualified. our country and our world. Amen. Herbert F. Heidt, 1215 Baldwin Building, Erie, Erie County, from December 4, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor shall have been JOURNAL APPROVED appointed and qualified. Norman N. Rice, 2400 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Phila­ The PRESIDENT. A quorum of the Senate being delphia County, from December 4, 1972, until the third present, the Clerk will read the Journal of the preceding Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor shall Session. have been appointed and qualified. The Clerk proceeded to read the Journal of the pre­ Dahlen K. Ritchey, Suite 740, Four Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, from December 4, 1972, un­ ceding Session, when, on motion of Senator LAMB and til the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his suc­ Senator NOLAN, further reading was dispensed with, and cessor shall have been appointed and qualified. the Journal was approved. MEMBERS OF COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNCIL ON THE ARTS COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE GOVERNOR January 2, 1973 NOMINATIONS BY THE GOVERNOR LAID Dr. Edward W. Arian, 116 Boulder Road, Plymouth ON THE TABLE Meeting, Montgomery County, from December 5, 1972, until July 1, 1975, and until his successor has been ap­ The Secretary to the Governor being introduced, pre­ pointed and qualifed. sented communications in writing from His Excellency, the Mrs. Frances S. Balter, 1101 Shady Avenue, Pittsburgh, Governor of the Commonwealth, which were read as fol­ Allegheny County, from December 5, 1972, until July 1, 1975, and until her successor has been appointed and lows, and laid on the table: qualified. January 2, 1973 Dr. Muriel M. Berman, 20 Hundred Nottingham Road, Allentown, Lehigh County, from December 5, 1972, until To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of July 1, 1973, and until her successor has been appointed Pennsylvania: and qualified. Otto Dekom, R. D. 1, Box 447, Chadds Ford, Delaware In conformity with law, I have the honor to nominate County, from December 5, 1972, until July 1, 1975, and for the advice and consent of the Senate the following: until his successor has been appointed and qualified. MILTON J. SHAPP Hiram R. Hershey, P.O. Box 64, R.D. 1, Harleysville, Montgomery County, from December 5, 1972, until July SECRETARY 1, 1975, and until his succcessor has been appointed and OF BANKING qualified. January 2, 1973 Jay C. Leff, 10 Linden Place, Uniontown, Fayette Coun­ ty, from December 5, 1972, until July 1, 1975, and until his Carl K. Dellmuth, 323 Swarthmore Avenue, Swarth- successor has been appointed and qualified. 12 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE January 15,

James A. Michener, P.O. Box 125, Pipersville, Bucks sity of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, from De­ County, from December 5, 1972, until July 1, 1974, and cember 4, 1972, until December 4, 1974, and until his suc­ until his successor has been appointed and qualified. cessor is appointed and qualified. Mrs. Stella Moore, 1813 Delancey Place, Philadelphia, Albert Noren (General Public), 2101 Walnut Street, Philadelphia County, from December 5, 1972, until July Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, from December 4, 1972, 1, 1973, and until her successor has been appointed and until December 4, 1975, and until his successor is ap­ qualified. pointed and qualified. Mrs. Rosanel Oswald, 639 Kennard Road, State College, William Weiss, D.D.S., Hahnemann Medical College, Centre County, from December 5, 1972, until July 1, 1973, Broad Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, from De­ and until her successor has been appointed and qualified. cember 4, 1972, until December 4, 1975, and until his suc­ Nathan Rubinson, 211 Upland Road, Merion Station, cessor is appointed and qualified. Montgomery County, from December 5, 1972, until July 1, Morton B. Krechmer, V.M.D., Stewartstown, York 1973, and until his successor has been appointed and County, from December 4, 1972, until December 4, 1976, qualified. and until his successor is appointed and qualified. Leon Wallerstein, Jr., 4416 Cherry Street, Erie, Erie James T. Lynch (Pharmacist), 803 Chelsea Avenue, County, from December 5, 1972, until July 1, 1974, and Erie, Erie County, from December 4, 1972, until December until his successor has been appointed and qualified. 4, 1976, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. James M. Walton, 5601 Aylesboro Avenue, Pittsburgh, Dr. Sidney Howard Schnall (Drug and Chemical Abuse), Allegheny County, from December 5, 1972, until July l, 1315 Lombard Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, 1974, and until his succcessor has been appointed and from December 4, 1972, until December 4, 1976, and until qualified. his successor is appointed and qualified. Howard N. Watson, 419 West Johnson Street, Phila­ Seymour Schotz, M.D., Presbyterian University of Penn­ delphia, Philadelphia County, from December 5, 1972, un­ sylvania Medical Center, 51 North 39th Street, Philadel­ til July 1, 1974, and until his successor has been appointed phia, Philadelphia County, from December 4, 1972, until and qualified. December 4, 1976, and until his successor is appointed and R. Buckminster Fuller, 3508 University City Science qualified. Center, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, from December 28, 1972, until July 1, 1974, and until his successor has MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF EASTERN been appointed and qualified. YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTERS MEMBERS OF THE STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION January 2, 1973 January 2, 1973 Mrs. Constance Voynow, 1100 Prospect Avenue, Elkins Park, Montgomery County, from December 5, 1972, until Joseph L. Cimino, 1234 Love Street, Pittsburgh, Alle­ the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until her successor gheny County, from December 1, 1972, for the term of is appointed and qualified. two years, and until his successor shall have been ap­ pointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Zachary M. Clayton, 6647 Lincoln Drive, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, from December 1, 1972, for the term .January 2, 1973 of two years, and until his successor shall have been ap­ Mrs. Marjorie E. Duckrey, West 611 Park Town Place, pointed and qualified. 2200 Parkway, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, from Manny Gelb, 925 Monroe A venue, Scranton, Lackawanna December 5, 1972, until October 1, 1977, and until her suc­ County, from December 1, 1972, for the. term of two years, cessor has been appointed and qualified. and until his successor shall have been appointed and Ms. Jane S. Freedman, 1014 West Hortter Street, qualified. Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, from December 5, 1972, until October, 1, 1976, and until her successor has been MEMBER OF THE STATE CIVIL SERVICE appointed and qualified. COMMISSION John 0. Hershey, The Homestead, Hershey, Dauphin County, from December 5, 1972, until October 1, 1977, and January 2, 1973 until his successor has been appointed and qualified. Mrs. Grace Shirley Hatch (Democrat), 531 Jenne Drive, Dr. Althea Kratz Hottel, 824 Gatemore Road, Bryn Borough of Baldwin, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, from Mawr, Montgomery County, from December 28, 1972, until December 1, 1972, until April 9, 1978, and until her suc­ October 1, 1978, and until her successor has been appointed cessor is· appointed and qualified. and qualified. Alexander Lewis, Jr., 807 Valleyview Road, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, from December 5, 1972, until October l, MEMBER OF THE DELAWARE VALLEY REGIONAL 1973, and until his successor has been appointed and PLANNING COMMISSION qualified. January 2, 1973 Donald Rappaport, 7305 Emlen Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, from December 5, 1972, until Oc­ Jon Blum, 7104 McCallum Street, Philadelphia, Phila­ tober 1, 1976, and until his successor .has been appointed delphia CoWlty, from December 5, 1972, Wltil terminated. and qualified. Gail L. Rose, R. D. 1, Renfrew, Butler County, from De­ MEMBERS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA DRUG, DEVICE cember 5, 1972, until October 1, 1977, and until his suc­ AND COSMETIC BOARD cessor has been appointed and qualified. Hon. James H. Rowland, Esquire, 812 North 17th January 2, 1973 Street, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, from December 28, 1972, until October l, 1978, and until his successor has Elias W. Packman, D.Sc., 2324 Bryn Mawr, Philadelphia, been appointed and qualified. Philadelphia County, from December 4, 1972, until De­ cember 4, 1973, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. · MEMBERS OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEARING BOARD Dr. Gerald J. Cox (Biochemist), 4731 Stanton Avenue, January 2, 1973 Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, from December 4, 1972, until December 4, 1973, and until his successor is ap­ Robert Broughton, Esquire, 2377 Jenkinson Drive, Pitts­ pointed and qualified. burgh, Allegheny County, from January 1, 1973, for the Frederick Doyle Kaup (Pharmacist), 106 Pine Tree Road, term of six years, or until his successor shall have been Paoli, Chester County, from December 4, 1972, until De­ appointed and qualified. cember 4, 1974, and until his successor is appointed and Gerald H. Goldberg, Esquire, 509 Altavista Avenue, qualified. Latshmere Manor, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, from Joseph Newman, Ph.D. (Psychologist), Department of January 1, 1973, for the term of four years, or until his Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling, Univer- successor shall have been appointed and qualified. 1973. LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 13

Paul Waters, Esquire, P.O. Box 541, Harrisburg, Dauphin Iso Briselli, 1900 Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, County, from December 4, 1972, for the term of two years, Philadelphia County, from December 5, 1972, until the or until his successor shall have been appointed and quali­ third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor fied. shall have been appointed and qualified. Stanley T. Brosky, 24 Windsor Place, Bethel Park, Pitts­ MEMBERS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA FISH burgh, Allegheny County, from December 5, 1972, until the COMMISSION third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor shall have been appointed and qualified. January 2, 1973 Albert W. Gendebein, 511 Parsons Street, Easton, North­ ampton County, from December 5, 1972, until the third William Cox, Market Street, Elysburg, Northumberland Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor shall County, from December 5, 1972, until the second Tuesday have been appointed and qualified. of January 1980, and until his successor is appointed and Mrs. Louise Moses John, 829 South High Street, West qualified. Chester, Chester County, from December 5, 1972, until the William O. Hill, Jr., 501 Manistee A venue, Erie, Erie third Tuesday of January 1975, and until her successor County, from December 5, 1972, until the second Tuesday shall have been appointed and qualified. of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and Dr. Homer T. Rosenberger, Rose Hill, Waynesboro, qualified. Franklin County, from December 5, 1972, until the third James J. Stumpf, Laurel Mountain Park, Laughlintown, Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor shall Westmoreland County, from December 5, 1972, until the have been appointed and qualified. second Tuesday of January 1978, and until his successor is Irvin G. Schorsch, Jr., Hidden Glen, Meadowbrook, appointed and qualified. Montgomery County, from December 5, 1972, until the Sam Guaglianone, 315 Clarion Avenue, Johnsonburg, third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor Elk County, from December 5, 1972, until the second Tues­ shall have been appointed and qualified. day of January 1979, and until his successor is appointed Mrs. Florence C. Schwartz, 1400 Murray Avenue, Pitts­ and qualified. burgh, Allegheny County, from December 5, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until her successor MEMBERS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA GAME shall have been appointed and qualified. COMMISSION Maxwell Whiteman, 414 Westview Road, Elkins Park, January 2, 1973 Montgomery County, from December 5, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor James A Thompson, R. D. 1, Grubbs Road, Wexford, Al­ shall have been appointed and qualified. legheny County, from December 5, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor shall have MEMBERS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA HUMAN been appointed and qualified. RELATIONS COMMISSION Elmer M. Rinehart, 1875 West Main Street, Stroudsburg, Monroe County, from December 5, 1972, until the third January 2, 1973 Tuesday of January 1979, and until his successor shall Alvin Echols, Esquire (Republican), 2101 North College have been appointed and qualified. Avenue, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, from Decem­ C. Clair Winter, Everett, Bedford County, from Decem­ ber 5, 1972, until February 21, 1977, or until his successor ber 5, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1979, and shall have been duly appointed and qualified. until his successor shall have been appointed and quali­ Andrew G. Freeman (Republican), 6650 Lincoln Drive, fied. Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, from December 5, 1972, MEMBERS OF THE ADVISORY HEALTH BOARD until February 21, 1977, or until his successor shall have been duly appointed and qualified. January 2, 1973 Mrs. Doris Leader (Democrat), 448 Linden Avenue, York York County, from December 5, 1972, until Febru­ Arthur B. Calabrese, 252 West 11th Street, Erie, Erie ary 21, 1976, or unt.il. her successor shall have been duly County, from December 5, 1972, until the third Tuesday of appointed and qualified. January 1975, or until his successor has been appointed Mrs. Elizabeth M. Scott (Republican), 6521 Darlington and has qualified. Road, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, from December 5, Benedict Kimmelman, D.D.S., 1711 Pine Street, Phila­ 1972, until February 21, 1973, or until her successor shall delphia, Philadelphia County, from Decemb!'!r ~. 1972, un­ have been duly appointed and qualified. til the third Tuesday of January 1976, or until his successor Mrs. Emily W. Sunstein (Democrat), 1100 West Allens has been apoointed and has qualified. Lane, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, from December Jack Greenberg, M.D., Associate Professor of Neurology, 5, 1972, until February 21, 1976, or until her successor shall Temple University, c/o Episcopal Hospital, Front Street have been duly appointed and qualified. and Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, John P. Wisniewski (Democrat), 104 Birch Avenue, from December 4, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January Crestview Manor, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, from De­ 1975, or until his successor has been appointed and has cember 5, 1972, until February 21, 1973, or until his suc­ qualified. cessor shall have been duly appointed and qualified. Lawrence J. Mellon, Jr., M.D., 845 Kedron Avenue, Morton, Delaware County, from December 4, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, or until his successor MEMBERS OF THE HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES has been appointed and has qualified. TRANSPORTATION BOARD Robert Morris, M.D., 6400 Sherwood Road, Philadelphia, January 2, 1973 Philadelphia County, from December 4, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, or until his successor has Benjamin David Bernstein, 1824 Delancey Place, Phila­ been appointed and has qualified. delphia, Philadelphia County, from December 5, 1972, un­ Mrs. Elma S. Fox, R. D. 1, New Stanton, Westmoreland til Mrirch 7, 1978, and until his successor is appointed and County, from December 4, 1972, until the third Tuesday qualified. of January 1974, or until her successor has been appointed Gerald F. Hagerty, 129 Norman Way, Erie, Erie County, and has qualified. from December 5, 1972, until March 7, 1978, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL Edwin A. Robb, 434 Clarmont Road, Springfield, Dela­ AND MUSEUM COMMISSION ware County, from December 28, 1972, until April 12, 1978, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. January 2, 1973 Mrs. Fern Smith Hetrick, Fern.crest Farm, Route 1, New MEMBERS OF THE INDUSTRIAL BOARD Cumberland, York County, from December 5, 1972, until .Tanuary 2, 1973 the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until her successor shall have been appointed and qualified. Howard Grabert (Public), 528 East Fourth Street, Boyer- 14 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE January 15,

town, Berks County, from December 5, 1972, until the Building, 875 Greentree Road, Pittsburgh, Allegheny third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor County, from December 4, 1972, for a term of three years, shall have been appointed and qualified. and until his successor is appointed and qualified. Moe Siegle (Employer of Labor), 234 Levergood Street, Herbert Packer {Trade Association), Pennsylvania Home Johnstown, Cambria County, from December 5, 1972, until Builders Association, 210 Telegraph Building, Harrisburg, the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor Dauphin County, from December 4, 1972, for a term of shall have been appointed and qualified. three years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA LABOR RELATIONS BOARD MEMBERS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD January 2, 1973 January 2, 1973 James H. Jones, 6673 Sprague Street, Philadelphia, Phila­ delphia County, from December 1, 1972, until June 2, Daniel W. Pennick, 210 North 32d Street, Camp Hill, 1977, and until his successor shall have been appointed Cumberland County, from December 1, 1972, until Novem­ and qualified. ber 29, 1973, and until his successor shall have been ap­ Raymond L. Scheib, 1262 Folkstone Drive, Pittsburgh, pointed and qualified. Allegheny County, from December 1, 1972, until June 2, Gene F. Roscioli, 4740 Charles Street, Bethlehem Town­ 1975, and until his successor shall have been appointed ship, Easton, Northampton County, from December 1, and qualified. 1972, until March 7, 1978, and until his successor shall have been appointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE INDUSTRIAL HOUSING ADVISORY COMMISSION MEMBERS OF THE MILK MARKETING BOARD January 2, 1973 January 2, 1973 Robert Bergdahl (Manufacturer), 515 Two Allegheny Harry E. Kapleau, 1507 Towne House Apartments, Har­ Center, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, from December 4, risburg, Dauphin County, from December 1, 1972, until 1972, for a term of one year, and until his successor is May 1, 1973, and until his successor shall have been ap­ appointed and qualified. pointed and qualified. James Hubert (General Contractor), Group Builders Mrs. Nina Gowell, 5618 Woodmont Street, Pittsburgh, Incorporated, 3009 Glenwood A venue, Philadelphia, Phila­ Allegheny County, from December 1, 1972, until May 1, delphia County, from December 4, 1972, for a term of one 1977, and until her successor shall have been appointed year, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. and qualified. Roman D. Jones (Developer), 643-A Waupelani Drive, State College, Centre County, from December 4, 1972, for MEMBERS OF THE MOBILE HOME STANDARDS a term of one year, and until his successor is appointed ADVISORY COMMISSION and qualified. Julius B. Uehlein (Labor Union), 233 Winding Way, January 2, 1973 Camp Hill, Cumberland County, from December 4, 1972, for a term of one year, and until his successor is ap­ Ms. Yvonne S. Perry, Human Resource Center, Uni­ pointed and qualified. versity of Pennsylvania, 3810 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Fred Weber (Manufacturer), P.O. Box 89, Danville, Philadelphia County, from December 4, 1972, for a term Montour County, from December 4, 1972, for a term of one of one year, and until her successor is appointed and year, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. qualified. Floyd W. Alston (Developer), H.O.P.E., 2309 North Robert Childs {Dealer/Park Owner), Childs Instant Broad Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, from De­ Homes, 765 East Butler Avenue, Doylestown, Bucks cember 4, 1972, for a term of two years, and until his suc­ County, from December 4, 1972, for a term of one year, cessor is appointed and qualified. and until his successor is appointed and qualified. Ira Gordon (Manufacturer), 241 Curry Hollow Road, Robert F. Petrino, 26 Eastgate Drive, Camp Hill, Cum­ Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, from December 4, 1972, for berland County, from December 4, 1972, for a term of a term of two years, and until his successor is appointed one year, and until his successor is appointed and quali­ and qualified. fied Joseph Grasso {Manufacturer), Modular Housing Sys­ George R. Rolfe {Architect and Planner), David A. tems, Inc., Northumberland. Northumberland County, from Crane & Associates, 1316 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Phila­ December 4, 1972, for a term of two years, and until his delphia County, from December 4, 1972, for a term of two successor is appointed and qualified. years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. George Gushue (Labor Union), Carpenter's & Joiners Richard S. Shoemaker {Insurer of Mobile Homes), Shu­ District Council, 1803 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, maker & Besser Associates, 4396 West Market Street, Philadelphia County, from December 4, 1972, for a term York, York County, from December 4, 1972, for a term of two years, and until his successor is appointed and of two years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. qualilled. Thomas J. McNulty {Labor Union), United Association John Taylor (Labor Union), United Auto Workers, 4th of Journeyman & Apprentice Plumbers & Pipe Fitters, and Eddystone Streets, Eddystone, Delaware County, from International Union, 2557 Orthodox, Philadelphia, Phila­ December 4, 1972, for a term of two years, and until his delphia County, from December 4, 1972, for a term of two successor is appointed and qualified. years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. Ms. Shirley Dennis {Housing Association), Housing As­ Robert J. Grenoble (Trade Association), Pennsylvania sociation of Delaware Valley, 1601 Walnut Street, Phila­ Manufactured Housing Association, Box 248, New Cum­ delphia, Philadelphia County, from December 4, 1972, for berland, Cumberland County, from December 4, 1972, for a term of three years, and until her successor is appointed a term of three years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. and qualIBed. Michael D. Banko (Labor Union), United Brotherhood Dominic Pelusi (Labor Union), Laborers International of Carpenters & Joiners of America, 800 North Second Union of North America, 401 Graham Street, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, from December 4, 1972, for a term of Street, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, from December 41 1972, for a term of three years, and until his successor is three years, and until his successor is appointed and appointed and qualified. qualified. Jack Croes {Manufacturer), Capital Industries Incorpo­ James B. Post {Post Coach Manufacturer), Postcoach rated, P.O. Box 326, Avis, Clinton County, from December Incorporated, Stanton & Empire Streets, Wilkes-Barre, 4, 1972, for a term of three years, and until his successor Luzerne County, from December 4, 1972, for a term of is appointed and qualified. three years, and until his successor is appointed and quali­ Earl Onque' (Architect and Planner), Union Carbide fied 1973. LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 15

MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF PARDONS County, from December 5, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor shall have been January 2, 1973 appointed and qualified. Dr. Samuel P. Harbison, Dr. Albert M. Biele, 1530 Locust Street, Philadelphia, 5811 Howe Street, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia Allegheny County, from December 5, 1972, until the third County, from December 1, 1972, until No­ Tuesday of January 1975, vember 30, 1977, and until his successor is appointed and until his successor shall and qualified. have been appointed and qualified. Dr. Joseph F. Libsch, 3410 Mountainview Circle, Beth­ lehem, Northampton MEMBER OF THE STATE PLANNING County, from December 5, 1972, BOARD until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his January 2, 1973 successor shall have been appointed and qualified. Dr. Paul M. Pitts, Jr., 8 Buttonwood Way, Moylan, Martin E. Cusick, Esquire, Saranac Drive, Transfer, Delaware County, from December 5, 1972, until the third Mercer County, from December 4, 1972, until December Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor shall 31, 1973, and until his successor is appointed and has have been appointed and qualified. qualified. Dr. Ernest C. Pollard, 444 West Fairmount Avenue, State College, Centre County, from December 5, 1972, MEMBERS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA BOARD OF until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his PROBATION AND PAROLE successor shall have been appointed and qualified. Chester A. Sadlow, 369-B McWilliarns Road, Trafford, January 2, 1973 Westmoreland County, from December 5, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor William C. Boor, 1302 Chatham Road, Camp Hill, shall have been appointed and qualified. Cumberland County, from December 1, 1972, until August Charles G. Zink, 293 Delaware Street, Scranton, Lacka­ 4, 1974, or until his successor shall have been duly ap­ wanna County, from December 5, 1972, until the third pointed and qualified. Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor shall Ernest R. Conley, 810 Penny Drive, Pittsburgh, Alle­ have been appointed and qualified. gheny County, from December 1, 1972, until December 31, 1976, or until his successor shall have been duly ap­ MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF pointed and qualified. SCOTLAND SCHOOL FOR VETERANS' CHILDREN John H. Jefferson, 1123 Barringer Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, from December 1, 1972, until Decem­ January 2, 1973 ber 31, 1976, or until his successor shall have been duly appointed and qualified. Hon. William S. Rahauser, City-County BuildinE?, Pitts­ Richard W. Lindsey, 11 Clemson Drive, Camp Hill, burgh, Allegheny County, from December 5, 1972, until Cumberland County, from December 1, 1972, until August the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor 4, 1974, or until his successor shall have been duly ap­ is appointed and qualified. pointed and qualified. Joseph Shein, Esquire, 249 Merion Road, Merion, Mont­ gomery County, from December 5, 1972, until the third MEMBERS OF STATE BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ pointed and qualified. January 2, 1973 MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF PENN­ Ms. Edith Elaine Abdullah, 942 Fisher Street, Apart­ SYLVANIA SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HOME ment 397, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, from December 5, 1972, until June 7, 1978, and until her successor is ap­ January 2, 1973 pointed and qualified. Mrs. Etta Engle, 2302 Rudy Road, Harrisburg, Dauphin James T. Casey, 1449 West 42d Street, Erie, Erie County, County, from December 5, 1972, until June 7, 1978, and from December 4, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January until her successor is appointed and qualified. 1977, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. J. P. McGrail, Valley Road, Pomeroy, Chester County, MEMBER OF THE RENAL DISEASE ADVISORY from December 4, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. COMMITTEE Leon S. Rzepka, 701 East Avenue, Erie, Erie County, January 2, 1973 from December 4, 1972, until the third Tuesday of Janu­ ary 1977, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. Ms. Josephine J. Farnkopf, 4520 Arendell Avenue, Phila­ delphia, Philadelphia County, from December 4, 1972, until MEMBERS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA SECURITIES November 10, 1974, and until her successor is appointed COMMISSION and qualified. January 2, 1973 MEMBER OF STATE EMPLOYES' RETIREMENT James P. Breslin, 409 West Diamond Avenue, Hazleton, BOARD Luzerne County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor shall January 2, 1973 have been appointed and qualified. Ralph M. Fratkin, Rittenhouse Plaza, 1901 Walnut Sol E. Zubrow, Room 2114, 1616 Walnut Street, Phila­ Street, Apt. 21-B, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, from delphia, Philadelphia County, from December 5, 1972, December until his 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, successor is appointed. and until his successor shall have been appointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF PENNSYLVANIA Samuel Meyers, 52 South 12th Street, Pittsburgh, Alle­ SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FOUNDATION gheny County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor shall January 2, 1973 have been appointed and qualified. Dr. Carl C. Chambers, Hampton House, 7-K, Narberth, Montgomery County, from December 5, 1972, until the MEMBERS OF THE STATE HARNESS RACING third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor COMMISSION shall have been appointed and qualified. Harold A. Clymer, 1215 Gilbert Road, Meadowbrook, January 2, 1973 Montgomery County, from December 5, 1972, until the Philip Ahwesh, 231 Belmont Avenue, Canonsburg, third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor Washington County, from December 5, 1972, until June shall have been appointed and qualified. 15, 1973, !ind until his successor shall have been aJ?pointec;J. Max 0. Funk, 4601 Glenwood Park Avenue, Erie, Erie and qualified. · 16 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE January 15,

J. L. Douds, Plumville, Indiana County, from December gomery County, from December 5, 1972, until the third 4, 1972, until June 15, 1975, and until his successor shall Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor shall have been appointed and qualified. have been appointed and qualified. Joseph W. Collins, Valley Forge Road, Valley Forge, MEMBERS OF STATE HORSE RACING COMMISSION Chester County, from December 5, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor shall January 2, 1973 have been appointed and qualified. Joseph L. Lecce, 423 Grampian Street, Williamsport, John Dickey, 206 West State Street, Media, Delaware Lycoming County, from December 5, 1972, until May 28, County, from December 5, 1972, until the third Tuesday of 1974, and until his successor shall have been appointed January 1975, and until his successor shall have been ap­ and qualified. pointed and qualified. William P. Minnotte, 914 Osage Road, Pittsburgh, Alle­ Mrs. Alice H. Kurtz, Evergreen Road, R. D. 3, Potts­ gheny County, from December 1, 1972, until May 28, 1975, town, Montgomery County, from December 5, 1972, until and until his successor shall have been appointed and the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until her successor qualified. shall have been appointed and qualified. Victor Johnson, Warner Road, Meadowbrook, Mont­ MEMBERS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC gomery County, from December 5, 1972, until the third TELEVISION NETWORK COMMISSION Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor shall have been appointed and qualified. January 2, 1973 Mrs. Annamaria M. Malloy, Tivole Farm, North Valley Road, Paoli, Chester County, from December 5, 1972, Mrs. Mary Lou Murray, R. D. No. 3, Mechanicsburg, until the third Tuesday of January, 1975, and until Cumberland County, from December 5, 1972, until Decem­ her successor shall have been appointed and qualified. ber 27, 1977, and until her successor shall have been Mrs. Eleanor Morris, Box 360, R. D. 2, P. 0. Pottstown, appointed and qualified. Chester County, from December 5, 1972, until the third Frederick E. Leuschner, 129 Oak Park Circle, Harris­ Tuesday of January 1975, and until her successor shall burg, Dauphin County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ have been appointed and qualified. cember 27, 1977, and until his successor shall have been Ernest P. Raum, Lafayette House, Wilson Road, Wayne, appointed and qualified. Chester County, from December 5, 1972, until the third Leonard Williams, 1922-C Valley Park Apartments, East, Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor shall have Bethlehem, Northampton County, from December 5, 1972, been appointed and qualified. until December 27, 1977, and until his successor shall have Mrs. Jeanne Simon, 1444 Welsh Road, Huntingdon Val­ been appointed and qualified. ley, Montgomery County, from December 5, 1972, until MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until her successor THADDEUS STEVENS TRADE SCHOOL shall have been appointed and qualified. Mrs. Kathleen F. Wajert, 1265 Estate Drive, West White­ January 2, 1973 field Township, West Chester, Chester County, from De­ cember 5, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, John Fischel, 2723 Kimberly Road, Lancaster, Lancaster and until her successor shall have been appointed and County, from December 27, 1972, un.til the third Tuesday qualified. of January, 1977, and until his successor is appointed and Charles H. Wolfinger, 1900 Rittenhouse Square, Phila­ qualified. delphia, Philadelphia County, from December 5, 1972, un­ Christian C. Rudy, 637 East End Avenue, Lancaster, til the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his suc­ Lancaster County, from December 27, 1972, until the cessor shall have been appointed and qualified. third Tuesday of January, 1977, and until his successor is Jack Schwartz, Oakwood Lane, Valley Forge, Chester appointed and qualified. County, from December 5, 1972, until the third Tuesday Albert Month, 750 Blue Grass Road, Lancaster, Lancaster of January 1975, and until his successor shall have been County, from December 27, 1972, until the third Tuesday appointed and qualified. of January, 1977, and until his successor is appointed and Francis C. Ortner, Jr., Kingsbury Apartment, Malvern, qualified. Chester County, from December 5, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor shall have MEMBERS OF THE STATE TRANSPORTATION been appointed and qualified. COMMISSION January 2, 1973 MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON CROSSING PARK COMMISSION Hon. Roy E. Furman (Democrat), 51 North Maiden Street, Waynesburg, Greene County, from December 6, January 2, 1973 1972, until February 7, 1978, and until his succ~or shall Thomas C. Corrigan, 411 West Circle, Bristol, Bucks have been appointed and qualified. County, from December 5, 1972, until the third Tuesday of Harold G. Reslink (Republican), 5242 Peach Street, January 1975, and until his successor shall have been Erie, Erie County, from December 6, 1972, until February appointed and qualified. 7, 1978, and until his successor shall have been appointed Sol Finestone, Buckstone Farm, Washington Crossing, and qualified. Bucks County, from December 5, 1972, until the third Tues­ MEMBERS OF UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION day of January 1975, and until his successor shall have BOARD OF REVIEW been appointed and qualified. Mrs. Miriam Good, 1116 Lindsay Lane, Rydal, Mont­ January 2, 1973 gomery County, from December 5, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until her successor shall Joseph J. McAneny, 182 Worth Street, Johnstown, Cam­ have been appointed and qualified. bria County, from December 1, 1972, until July 1, 1977, Ms. Ruth Ledis, 15 Rain Lily Road, Levittown, Bucks and until his successor shall have been appointed and County, from December 5, 1972, until the third Tuesday of qualified. . January 1975, and. until her successor shall have been ap­ Jacob E. Weiner, Yarmouth Road, Green Hill Farms, pointed and qualified. P. 0. Philadelphia, Montgomery County, from December 1, E. J. Lever, Solebury, Bucks County, from December 5, 1972, until July 1, 1973, and until his successor shall have 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until been appointed and qualified. his successor shall have been appointed and qualified. Mrs. Anita Schorsch, Hidden Glen, Meadowbrook, Mont­ MEMBERS OF THE VALLEY FORGE gomery County, from December 5, 1972, until the third PARK COMMISSION Tuesday of January 1975, and until her successor shall January 2, 1973 have been appointed and qualified. Edgar H. Schuster, 7301 Granite Road, Melrose Park, John W. Batdorf, Warner Road, Meadowbrook, Mont- Montgomery County, from December 5, 1972, until the 1973. LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 17 third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOABD OF shall have been appointed and qualified. CHIROPRACTIC EXAfv:IINERS William G. Thomas, 347 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Morrisville, Bucks County, from December 5, 1972, until January 2, 1973 the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his suc­ Dr. B. P. Fitterer, 112 East Maple Street, Palmyra, Leba­ cessor shall have been appointed and qualified. non County, from December 1, 1972, until July 15, 1974, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Dr. Stanford H. Holler, 5 Maple Avenue, Bala-Cynwyd, WESTERN YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTERS Montgomery County, from December 1, 1972, until July January 2, 1973 15, 1975, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. Andrew C. Krupar, D.C., 327 West Pittsburgh Street, A. A. Bishop, 4305 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh, Alle­ Greensburg, Westmoreland County. from December 29, gheny County, from DPcember 5, 1972, until the third 1972, until July 15, 1976, and until his successor is ap­ Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ pointed f\Ild qualified. pointed and qualified. Thomas Hollander, Esquire, 272 Veelyn Drive, Pitts- burgh, Al eny County, from December 5, 1972, until MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF the third of January 1975, and until his successor COSMETOLOGY is appointed and qualified. Mrs. Ethel B. Landerman, 437 Pacific Avenue, Pitts­ January 2, 1973 burgh, Allegheny County, from December 5, 1972, until Louis J. Aquilino, 515 First Street, Canonsburg, Wash­ the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until her suc­ ington County, from December 1, 1972, until the third cessor is appointed and qualified. Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor shall Douglas Walgren, Esquire, 29 Terraceview Avenue, Pitts­ have been appointed and qualified. burgh, Allegheny County, from December 5, 1972, until the Adolf Biecker, President, Jean Madeline. Inc., The third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is Blum Store Building, 1300 Chestnut Street, PhiladPltihia, appointed and qualified. Philadelphia County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor MEMBERS OF WOBKMEN'S COMPENSATION shall have been appointed and qualified. APPEAL BOARD Mrs. Joan Carol Sammarco, 815 Schenley Drive, Erie, January 2, 1973 Erie County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tues­ day of January 1975, and until her successor shall have Horace J. Culbertson, Esquire, 1 East Market Street, been appointed and qualified. Lewistown, Mifflin County, from December 1, 1972, until Gabriel Sauvion, 406 East Gravers Lane, Philadeluhia, the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor Philadelphia County, from December 1, 1972, until the shall have been appointed and qualified. third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor Arthur S. Herskovitz, Esquire, 2002 McMinn Street, shall have been appointed and qualified. Aliquippa, Beaver County, from December 1, 1972, until Mrs. Mamie Thomnson, 6117 Christian Street, Philadel­ the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his suc­ phia, Philadelphia County, from DecPmber 1, 1972, until cessor shall have been appointed and qualified. the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until her successor Edmund J. McCullough, Esquire, 17 North Poplar shall have been appointed and qualified. Street, Hazleton, Luzerne County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor shall have been appointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE STATE DENTAL COUNCIL AND EXAfv:IINING BOARD MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS January 2, 1973 OF ARCHITECTS Dr. Arthur R. Kraus, 412 G. Daniel Baldwin Building, January 2, 1973 Erie, Erie County, from December 1, 1972, for a term of Lawrence C. Wolfe, 7 Devon Lane, Pittsburgh, Alle­ six years, and until his successor shall have been ap­ gheny County, from December 4, 1972, until July 21, 1976, pointed and qualified. and until his successor shall have been appointed and Dr. Leon N. Penzur, 1920 Pine Street, Philadelphia, qualified. Philadelphia County, from December 1, 1972, for a term of six years, and until his successor shall have been ap­ pointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF Dr. Donald S. Mayes, 130 North 4th Street, R. D. 112, Sun­ BARBER EXAMINERS bury, Northumberland County, from December 29, 1972, January 2, 1973 for a term of six years, and until his successor shall have been appointed and qualified. Thomas C. Bigler, 384 Lincoln Way, East, Chambers­ burg, Franklin County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF shall have been appointed and qualified. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Stanley 0. Thomas, 19th and Bainbridge Streets, Phila­ January 2, 1973 delphia, Philadelphia County, from December 1, 1972, un­ til the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his suc­ Herman Blair, Perryopolis, Fayette County, from De­ cessor shall have been appointed and qualified. cember 1, 1972, until August 31, 1975, or until his successor Jack Thompson, 2914 Woodlawn Avenue, Erie, Erie is appointed and qualified. County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of Joseph H. Jacovini, 1327 South Broad Street, Philadel­ January 1975, and until his successor shall have been ap­ phia, Philadelphia County, from December 1, 1972, until pointed and qualified. August 31, 1974, or until his successor is appointed and Robert V. Vavro, 221 Glen Caladh Street, Pittsburgh, qualified. Allegheny County, from December 1, 1972, until the third John G. Lutton, 1117 Fifth Avenue, Beaver Falls, Beaver Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor shall County, from December 1, 1972, until August 31, 1976, or have been appointed and qualified. until his successor is appointed and qualified. Anthony Alfano, 1532 Second Avenue, York, York Coun­ Severino Verna, Jr., 1244 South Broad Street, Phila­ ty, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of delphia, Philadelphia County, from December 29, 1972, January 1975, and until his successor shall have been ap­ until August 31, 1977, or until his successor is appointed pointed and qualified. and qualified. ·· ·· 18 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE January 15,

MEMBER OF THE STATE REGISTRATION BOARD gomery County, from December 1, 1972, for a term of FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS four years, and until his successor shall have been ap­ pointed and qaulified. January 2, 1973 Dr. Ben L. Agresti, 2905 Green Garden Blvd., Erie, Erie Street, Philadelphia, County, from December 1, 1972, for a term of four years, Calvin Culbreath, 555 Arbutus and Philadelphia County, from December 29, 1972, for a term and until his successor shall have been appointed have been ap­ qualified. of six years, and until his successor shall Street, and qualified. Dr. Frederick C. Hawkins, 2245 North 54th pointed Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, from December 1, 1972, his successor shall have MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF for a term of four years, and until LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS been appointed and qualified. January 2, 1973 MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY L. Fielding Howe, 156 Idres Road, Merion, Montgomery January 2, 1973 County, from December 1, 1972, until July 12, 1973, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. Donald Bell, 8217 Van Buren Drive, Pittsburgh, Alle­ Dominick Palombo, Jr., 240 Warwick Drive, Pitts­ gheny County, from December 29, 1972, for a term of burgh, Allegheny County, from December 1, 1972, until six years, or until his successor is appointed and qualified. July 12, 1974, and until his successor is appointed and Earl P. Collins, 1551 Pennsylvania Avenue, Tyrone, Blair qualified. County, from December 29, 1972, for a term of six years, or until his successor is appointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL George J. Haggerty, 1108 Gladys Avenue, Pittsburgh, Al­ EDUCATION AND LICENSURE legheny County, from December 29, 1972, for a term of six years, or until his successor is appointed and qualified January 2, 1973 Joseph Stern, 1931 Olive Street, Reading, Berks County, William J. Kelly, M.D., 721 Jenkins Building, Pittsburgh, from December 29, 1972, for a term of six years, or until Allegheny County, from December 1, 1972, for the term his successor is appointed and qualified. of four years and until his ,successor shall have been ap­ pointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE, PENNSYLVANIA BOARD OF Dr. Richard C. Lyons, 210 West Sixth Street, Erie, Erie PSYCHOLOGIST EXAMINERS County, from December 1, 1972, for the term of four years, and until his successor shall have been appointed and January 2, 1973 qualified. Raymond C. Grandon, M.D., 131 State Street, Harris­ Patricia M. Bricklin, Ph.D., LL.D., 470 General Washing­ burg, Dauphin County, from December 29, 1972, for the ton Road, Wayne (Upper Merion Township), Montgomery term of four years and until his successor shall have been County, from December 4, 1972, until her successor is ap­ appointed and qualified. pointed and qualified. Dr. J. Marshall Brown, Department of Pschology, MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF MOTOR Lafayette College, Easton, Northampton County, from De­ VEHICLE SALESMEN cember 4, 1972, until his successor is appointed and quali­ fied. January 2, 1973 Dr. Leon Gorlow, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Centre County, from December 4, 1972, James Hamilton, Fourth Street Extension, Monongahela, until his successor is appointed and qualified. Washington County, from December 1, 1972, until March Dr. Charles Halpern, 508 Murdock Road, Philadelphia, 7, 1974, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. Philadelphia County, from December 4, 1972, until his suc­ Roy A. Schneck, 69 South Tulpheckon Street, Pine cessor is appointed and qualified. Grove, Schuylkill County, from December 1, 1972, until Dr. Isadore Krasno, 313 South River Street, Wilkes­ March 7, 1974, and until his successor is appointed and Barre, Luzerne County, from December 4, 1972, until his qualified. successor is appointed and qualified. Samuel Fierstien, 7909 Louise Lane, Wynecote, Mont­ Dr. Richard Lundy, Professor of Psychology, The Penn­ gomery County, from December 29, 1972, for a term of sylvania State University, University Park, Centre County, three years, and until his successor is appointed and from December 4, 1972, until his successor is appointed and qualified. qualified.

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD FOR THE NURSE EXAMINERS EXAMINATION OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS January 2, 1973 January 2, 1973 Mrs. Helen Wright Clark, R.N., 6833 Kelly Street, Pitts­ County, from December 29, 1972, for a Michael D. Hanna, C.P.A., R. D. 2, Belle Vernon, Fay­ burgh, Allegheny Aoril 29, 1973, term of six years, and until her successor is appointed ette County, from December 1, 1972, until and until his successor is appointed and qualified and qualified. Charles Kofsky, 1008 Arboretum Road, Wyncote, Mont­ OF gomery County, from December 1, 1972, for the term of MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD successor is appointed and quali­ OPTOMETRICAL EXAMINERS four years, and until his fied. January 2, 1973 Faustino Mattioni, Esquire, 6833 Ardleigh Street, Phila­ delphia, Philadelphia County, from December 1, 1972, for .. Dr. Daniel . A. Cohen, 41 Easton Road, Willow Grove, the term of four years, and until his successor is appointed Montgomery County, from December 28, 1972, for a term and qualified. of four years, and until his successor shall have been ap­ Gerald R. Solomon, Esquire, 511 North Water Street, pointed and qualified. Masontown, Fayette County, from December 1, 1972, for Dr. Richard N. Gross, 927 Carnegie Avenue, Johnstown, the term of four· years, and until his successor is ap­ Cambria County, from December 1, 1972, for a term of four pointed and qualified. years, and until his. successor shall have been appointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE STATE REAL EST ATE COMMISSION MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC EXAMINERS January 2, 1973 January 2• 1973 Patrick J. Cowley, 905 Moosic Street, Scranton, Lacka- Dr. Frederick Anne, 420 Essex Avenue, Narberth, Mont- wanna County, from December 1, 1972, until September 1973. LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 19

21, 1974, or until his successor has been appointed and til June 30, 1977, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. qualified. P. John Donnelly, 516 Brownsville Road, Pittsburgh, Dr. John B. Veltri, 2 Heinz Terrace, Sharpsburg, Pitts­ Allegheny County, from December 1, 1972, until Septem­ burgh, Allegheny County, from December 1, 1972, until ber 21, 1975, or until his successor has been appointed and June 30, 1977, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. qualified. J. Carroll Molloy, Jr., 30 South Main Street, Doyles­ James M. Wallace, Gateway Towers, Apartment 22-L, town, Bucks County, from December 1, 1972, until Septem­ Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, from December 1, 1972, ber 25, 1976, or until his successor has been appointed until June 30, 1973, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. and qualified. Frederick Gaines, 6373 Germantown Avenue, Phila­ delphia, Philadelphia County, from December 29, 1972, un­ ]\![EMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE til September 21, 1977, or until his successor has been ap­ PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY pointed and qualified. January 2, 1973 MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL VETERINARY EXAlVIINERS Dr. F. Bruce Baldwin, Jr., 4141 Orchard Lane, Phila­ delphia, Philadelphia County, from December 28, 1972, January 2, 1973 until July 1, 1975, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. Dr. Gordon Bachman, Route 7, Butler, Butler County, Dr. Helen Davies, 7053 McCallum Street, Philadelphia, from December 27, 1972, until the third Tuesday of ,Janu­ Philadelphia County, from December 28, 1972, until July ary 1975, and until his successor shall have been ap­ 1, 1975, and until her successor is appointed and qualified. pointed and qualified. Dr. Carl M. Cousins, 517 Lancaster Pike, Haverford, Montgomery County, from December 27, 1972, until the COMMONWEALTH TRUSTEES OF TEMPLE UNIVER­ third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor SITY-OF THE COMMONWEALTH SYSTEM OF shall have been appointed and qualified HIGHER EDUCATION Dr. Lillian A. Giuliani, 924 Haverford Road, Bryn Mawr, January 2, 1973 Montgomery County, from December 27, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until her successor Alan M. Cohen, 1601 North 77th Street, Philadelphia, shall have been appointed and qualified. Philadelphia County, from December 1, 1972, until Octo­ Palace H. Seitz, V.M.D., P.O. Box 403, Harrisburg, ber 14, 1974, and until his successor is appointed and Dauphin County, from December 27, 1972, until the third qualified. Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor shall Carmen Thomas Bello, M.D., 2 Meredith Road, Green have been appointed and qualified. Hill Farms, P. 0. Philadelphia, Montgomery County, from Dr. Arthur Widenmeyer, Holland and Buck Road, New­ December 1, 1972, until October 14, 1975, and until his town, Bucks County, from December 27, 1972, until the successor is appointed and qualified. third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor Ms. Joy Takiff, 4110 Timber Lane, Philadelphia, Phila­ shall have been appointed and qualified delphia County, from December 28, 1972, until October 14, 1976, and until her successor is appointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF STATE COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY DIRECTORS COMMONWEALTH TRUSTEE OF UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH-OF THE COMMONWEALTH SYSTEM January 2, 1973 OF HIGHER EDUCATION Mrs. Patricia M. Coghlan, 4 Davidson Drive, Beaver January 2, 1973 Falls, Beaver County, from December 1, 1972, until June 30, 1973, and until her successor is appointed and quali­ George J. Barco, 638 Park Avenue, Meadville, Craw­ fied ford County, from December 1, 1972, until November 29, Edward L. Dardanell, 233 Sunset Drive, Pittsburgh, Al­ 1975, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. legheny County, from December 1, 1972, until June 30, 1973, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. Andrew N. Farnese, Esquire, 322 South 16th Street, MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, from December 1, 1972, BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE until June 30, 1975, and until his successor is appointed and January 2, 1973 qualified. Miss Rebecca F. Gross, One Guard Lock Drive, Lock Frank M. Fay, Cal-Beth Place, Hazel Township, Hazle­ Haven, Clinton County, from December 1, 1972, until ton, Luzerne County, from December 1, 1972, until the June 30, 1977, and until her successor is appointed and third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is qualified. appointed and qualified. L. Robert Kimball, 619 West Horner Street, Ebensburg, Joseph M. Nespoli, R. D. 2, Berwick, Columbia County, Cambria County, from December 1, 1972, until June 30, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1973, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. 1977, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. Mrs. Caryl M. Kline, 210 Tennyson Avenue, Pittsburgh, Dr. Edwn Weisbond, 506 South Hickory Street, Mount Allegheny County, from December 1, 1972, until June 30, Carmel, Northumberland County, from December 1, 1972, 1975, and until her successor is appointed and qualified. until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his Percy D. Mitchell, 715 High Street, Williamsport, Ly­ successor is appointed and qualified coming County, from December 1, 1972, until June 30, William Zurick, R. D. 1, Shamokin, Northumberland 1973, and until his successor is appointed and qualified County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday Irving 0. Murphy, Esquire, R. D. 1, Crane Road, Edin­ of January 1973, and until his successor is appointed and boro, Erie County, from December 1, 1972, w1til June 30, qualified. 1975, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. C. Trent Perry, 880 Dartmouth Street, Harrisburg, MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Dauphin County, from December 28, 1972, until June 30, CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE 1977, and until his successor i'> appointed and qualified. Bernard F. Scherer, 3014 McClellan Drive, Greensburg, January 2, 1973 Westmoreland County, from December 1, 1972, until June 30, 1977, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. Mrs. Julia Ansill, 217 Fourth Street, California, Wash­ Arthur B. Sinkler, R. D. 1, Millersville, Lancaster Coun­ ington County, from December 1, 1972, until the third ty, from December 1, 1972, until June 30, 1975, and until Tuesday of January 1977, and until her successor is ap­ his successor is appointed and qualified. pointed and qualified. Charles S. Stone, Jr., 2271 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Phila­ Jack Moldovan, 230 Laurel Drive, Greensburg, West­ delphia, Philadelphia County, from December 28, 1972, un- moreland County, from December 1, 1972, until the third 20 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE January 15,

Tuesday of January 1973, and until his successor is ap­ F. Kennard Lewis, Esq., 190 Washington Street, East pointed and qualified. Stroudsburg, Monroe County, from December 1, 1972, until Raymond M. Pecuch, 195 Hill Crest Drive, California, the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor Washington County, from December 1, 1972, until the is appointed and qualified. third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Paul P. Altomari, 445 McKee Avenue, Monessen, West­ EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE moreland County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ January 2, 1973 pointed and qualified. Wesley G. Reitze, R. D. 5, Mercer Pike, Meadville, Crawford County, from December 1, 1972, until the third MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ CHEYNEY STATE COLLEGE pointed and qualified. Louis J. Morocco, 403 Pershing Avenue, Farrell, Mercer January 2, 1973 County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday Rev. Jacob L. Chatman, 9th and Merchants Street, of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and Coatesville, Chester County, from December 1, 1972, until qualified. the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor Max P. Gabreski, Esquire, Grandview Road, R. D. #1, is appointed and qualified. Oil City, Venango County, from December 1, 1972, until Mrs. Lois G. Peterson, 341 Vassar Avenue, Swarthmore, the third Tuesday of January 1973, and until his successor Delaware County, from December 1, 1972, until the third is appointed and qualified. Tuesday of January 1973, and until her successor is ap­ pointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Arthur Thomas, 537 Arbutus Street, Philadelphia, Phila­ INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA delphia County, from December 1, 1972, until the third January 2, 1973 Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ pointed and qualified. Patrick F. McCarthy, 329 Indiana Street, Punxsutawney, Jefferson County, from December 1, 1972, until the third MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is ap­ CLARION STATE COLLEGE pointed and qualified. Hon. Henry R. Smith, Jr., 707 Taft Avenue, Pittsburgh, January 2, 1973 Allegheny County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ Furman C. Curry, Jr., Spring Church, Armstrong pointed and qualified. County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday Hon. Patrick J. Stapleton, Jr., 710 Croyland Avenue, of January 1973, and until his successor is appointed and Indiana, Indiana County, from December 1, 1972, until the qualified. third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is John McNulty, 418 Main Street, Brockway, Jefferson appointed and qualified. County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is appointed and MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF qualified. KUTZTOWN STATE COLLEGE Francis H. McCabe, 415 Ninth Street, Ford City, Arm­ strong County, from December 1, 1972, until the third January 2, 1973 Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ pointed and qualified. Dr. Toshia Ezaki, South 24th and Lehigh Parkway, Rabe F. Marsh, III, 905 Summit Street, Greensburg, Allentown, Lehigh County, from December 1, 1972, until Westmoreland County, from December 1, 1972, until the the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is is appointed and qualified. appointed and qualified. Frederick J. Giorgi, Esq., 901 Hay Road, Temple, Berks William E. Sheridan, 85 East 8th Avenue, Clarion, County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday Clarion County, from December 1, 1972, until the third of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ qualified. pointed and qualified. Jacob Sayshen, 129 West Walnut Street, Kutztown, Mrs. Mary Catherine O'Toole, Tionesta, Forest County, Berks County, from December 1, 1972, until the third from December 4, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ 1977, and until her successor is appointed and qualified. pointed and qualified. Forrest Schaeffer, Esq., 428 West Main Street, Kutz­ town, Berks County, from December 1, 1972, until the MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is EAST STROUDSBURG STATE COLLEGE appointed and qualified. January 2, 1973 MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Lester G. Abeloff, Glenbrook Road, Stroudsburg, Monroe LOCK HAVEN STATE COLLEGE County, from December 27, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and January 2, 1973 qualified. W. B. Cook, 320 N'orth Jay Street, Lock Haven, Clinton Mrs. Genevieve C. Hoffman, 604 East Broad Street, East County, from December 28, 1972, until the third Tuesday Stroudsburg, Monroe County, from December 5, 1972, until of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and the third Tuesday of January 1973, and until her successor qualified. is appointed and qualified. George A. Moore, Jr., 4017 Freemansburg Avenue, Easton, Northampton County, from December 5, 1972, until MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor MANSFIELD STATE COLLEGE is appointed and qualified. January 2, 1973 Mrs. Mary B. Leister, R. D. 1, Stroudsburg, Monroe County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday Mrs. Ila Lugg Wiley, Nelson, Tioga County, from De­ of January 1975, and until her successor is appointed and cember 29, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, qualified. and until her successor is appointed and qualified. Cosmo G. Lalli, 136 East Pine Street, Dunmore, Lacka­ John Rigas, Box 472, Coudersport, Potter County, from wanna County, from December 1, 1972, until the third December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ and until his successor is appointed and qualified. pointed and qualified. F. Duane Van Noy, Esquire, 16 Canton Street, Troy, 1973. LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 21

Bradford County, from December 1, 1972, until the third high County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tues­ Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ day of January 1975, and until her successor is appointed pointed and qualified. and qualified. Mrs. Elsie Ganz, East Rock Road, Allentown, Lehigh MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of OF MILLERSVILLE STATE COLLEGE January 1977, and until her successor is appointed and qualified. January 2, 1973 Rev. James J. McHale, 1200 Spring Street, Bethlehem, Ronald Ford, 745 Stevens Avenue, Lancaster, Lancaster Northampton County, from December 4, 1972, until the County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and appointed and qualified. qualified. Lewis P. Moreland, 1926 West Broad Street, Bethlehem, Mrs. Velma D. McCollough, 1021 Marietta Avenue, Lan­ Northampton County, from December 1, 1972, until the caster, Lancaster County, from December 1, 1972, until third Tuesday of January 1973, and until his successor is the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until her successor appointed and qualified. is appointed and qualified. Neil F. Ruddy, Route 209, South, Gilbert, Monroe Coun­ ty, from December 28, 1972, until the third Tuesday of MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and SHIPPENSBURG STATE COLLEGE qualified. Dr. Thomas H. Weaber, Jr., 2638 Allen Street, Allen­ January 2, 1973 town, Lehigh County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is John F. Benchoff, Penn State University, Mont Alto, appointed and qualified. Franklin County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ pointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Ben DeAngelis, 645 Burbridge Road, Hatboro, Mont­ ASHLAND STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL gomery County, from December 1, 1972, until the third January 2, 1973 Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ pointed and qualified Ms. Helen Aponick, 336 South Balliet Street, Frack­ Frank W. Poe, 358 Beverly Road, Camp Hill, Cumberland viUe, Schuylkill County, from December 1, 1972, until the County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday third Tuesday of January 1977, and until her successor is of January 1973, and until his successor is appointed and appointed and qualified. qualified. Frank Cimino, 228 South Pear Street, Mount Carmel, Northumberland County, from December 1, 1972, until MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor SLIPPERY ROCK STATE COLLEGE is appointed and qualified. Frank Romanelli, 500 West Wood Land, Butler Town­ January 2, 1973 ship, Frackville, Schuylkill County, from December 1, Nicholas Spudich, 435 Valley View Drive, Pittsburgh, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until Allegheny County, from December 1, 1972, until the third his successor is appointed and qualified. Tuesday of January 1973, and until his successor is ap­ pointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Eugene DeCaprio, 719 Fairmont Avenue, New Castle, CLARKS SUMMIT STATE HOSPITAL Lawrence County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ January 2, 1973 pointed and qualified. Hon. Joseph R. Love, 23 Marquette Road, West View, William W. Keeler, Wyalusing, Bradford County, from Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, from December 1, 1972, December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his 1977, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. successor is appointed and qualified. Mrs. Lois Little, Glenburn Road, Clarks Summit, Leonard A. Redlich, Esq., 331 McCabe Drive, Greensburg, Lackawanna County, from December 1, 1972, until the Westmoreland County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until her successor is third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. appointed and qualified. John J. Lavelle, 302 Stone Avenue, Clarks Summit, Elmer C. Bennitt, 519 North McKean Street, Butler, Lackawanna County, from December 1, 1972, until the Butler County, from December 28, 1972, until the third third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is ap­ appointed and qualified. pointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF COALDALE STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL WEST CHESTER STATE COLLEGE January 2, 1973 January 2, 1973 Edward J. Baddick, 121 Schuylkill Avenue, Tamaqua, Walter Reeder, Apartment 107, Norwood House Apart­ Schuylkill County, from December 28, 1972, until the ments, Downingtown, Chester County, from December 28, third Tuesday of January 1973, and until his successor is 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until appointed and qualified. his successor is appointed and qualified. Campbell Flood, 207 MacCoomb Street, New Phila­ Marion Cole Staves, R. D. 2, Kennett Square, Chester delphia, Schuylkill County, from December 28, 1972, until County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and is appointed and qualified. qualified. Joseph G. Gazdick, 72 East Center Street, Nesquehoning, Bernard Kirshner, Apartment 1818, Wood.stream Apart­ Carbon County, from December 28, 1972, until the third ments, 675 East Street Road, Warminster, Bucks County, Tuesday of. January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of Janu­ pointed and qualified. ary 1977, and until his successor is appointed and quali­ Charles J, McFadden, 29 West White Street, Summit fied. Hill, Carbon County, from December 28, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF appointed and qualified. Martin J. Rowan, 163 Penn Street, Tamaqua, Schuyl­ kill County, from December 28, 1972, until the third Tues­ January 2, 1973 day of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed Mrs. Mary L. DiLeo, 2725 Allen Street, Allentown, Le- and qualified 22 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE January 15,

Michael J. Serina, 424 East Patterson Street, Lans~ of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and ford, Carbon County, from December 28, 1972, until the qualified. third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Ms. Florence Tarlton, 20 West Ridge Street, Lansford, EBENSBURG STATE SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL Carbon County, from December 28, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until her successor is ap­ January 2, 1973 pointed and qualified. Mrs. Mary E. Furst, Magdalene Way, Johnstown, Cam­ bria County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tues­ MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF day of January 1975, and until her successor is appointed and qualified. January 2, 1973 Hon. Donn Kinzle, 1002 Third A venue, Duncansville, Blair County, from December 4, 1972, until the third William T. Deeter, Mill Street, Riverside, Montour Tuesday of January 1973, and until his successor is ap­ County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of pointed and qualified. January 1975, and until his successor is appointed and Ms. Elvina J. Owen, 311 Market Street, Johnstown, qualified. Cambria County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Paul Dent, 109 East Market Street, Danville, Montour Tuesday of January 1973, and until her successor is ap­ County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday pointed and qualified. of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and Herbert Sherer, 1020 Club Drive, Johnstown, Cambria qualified. County, from December l, 1972, until the third Tuesday of George T. DeSau, 1735 Four Mile Drive, Williamsport, January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and Lycoming County, from December 1, 1972, until the third qualified. Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ Moe Siegle, 2221 Woodcrest Drive, Johnstown, Cambria pointed and qualified. County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of Miss Doris J. Parker, 339 Market Street, Bloomsburg, January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and Columbia County, from December 4, 1972, until the third qualified. Tuesday of January 1973, and until her successor is ap­ Jack A. Steffenino, Apollo-Ridge School District, 219 pointed and qualified. First Street, Apollo, Armstrong County, from December David C. Scicchitano, M.D., 15 East Avenue, Mount 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and Carmel, Northumberland County, from December 1, 1972, until his successor is appointed and qualified. until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his Mrs. Sara Jane Torquato, 2260 Crabtree Lane, Johns­ successor is appointed and qualified. town, Cambria County, from December 4, 1972, until the Thad Vincent, 7 Bloom Street, Danville, Montour Coun­ third Tuesday of January 1977, and until her successor ty, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of is appointed and qualified. January 1973, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF EMBREEVILLE STATE HOSPITAL MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF DIXMONT STATE HOSPITAL January 2, 1973 January 2, 1973 Henry S. Christopher, Jr., 81 Pennsylvania Avenue, Coatesville, Chester County, from December 28, 1972, un­ Ronald Dzadony, 798 T\velfth Street, Stowe Township, til the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his suc­ McKees Rocks, Allegheny County, from December 4, cessor is appointed and qualified. 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until Mrs. Alice E. Fling, 404 South Union Street, Kennett his successor is appointed and qualified. Square, Chester County, from December 4, 1972, until William B. Lenzner, Jr., 6 Montor Avenue, Sewickley, the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until her successor Allegheny County, from December 1, 1972, until the third is appointed and qualified. Tuesday of January 1973, and until his successor is ap­ Pierre C. Fraley, R.D. 2, Chester Springs, Chester Coun­ pointed and qualified. ty, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of Mrs. Ethel Martin, 214 Chestnut Street, Sewickley, Al­ January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and legheny County, from December l, 1972, until the third qualified. Tuesday of January 1977, and until her successor is ap­ Dr. Thomas M. Jones, Box 109, Lincoln University, pointed and qualified. Chester County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Richard A. Shoup, 200 Jordan Street, South Heights, Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is ap­ Beaver County, from December 1, 1972, until the third pointed and qualified. Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ Roy Josephson, R. D. 1, Box 505, Avondale, Chester pointed and qualified. County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of Dr. Alter A. Steinberg, 608 Merchant Street, Ambridge, January 1975, and until his successor is appointed and Beaver County, from December 1, 1972, until the third qualified. Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ pointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF FARVIEW STATE HOSPITAL MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF EASTERN STATE SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL January 2, 1973 January 2, 1973 Henry J. Dende, 105 Rhonda Drive, Scranton, Lacka­ wanna County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Mrs. Barrie R. Cassileth, 343 Aubrey Road, Wynnewood, Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ Montgomery County, from December 1, 1972, until the pointed and qualified. third Tuesday of January 1977, and until her successor is Paul Bernat, 710 Woodmerr Avenue, Dickson City, appointed and qualified. Lackawanna County, from December 1, 1972, until the Mrs. Rosemary M. Flannery, 666 Midway Lane, Blue third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is Bell, Montgomery County, from December 4, 1972, until appointed and qualified. the third Tuesday of January 1973, and until her successor Frank Zazzera, 70 North Church Street, Carbondale, is appointed and qualified. Lackawanna County, from December 1, 1972, until the Louis E. Levy, Esq., 1017 West Horlter Street, Phila­ third Tuesday of January 1973, and until his successor is delphia, Philadelphia County, from December 1, 1972, until appointed and qualified. the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor Vincent Martone, Main Street, Honesdale, Wayne Coun­ is appointed and qualified. ty, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of Robert Saunders, 24 Fruitree Road, Levittown, Bucks January 197'7, and until his successor is appointed and County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday qualified. 1973. LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 23

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Delaware County, from December 1, 1972, until the third HAMBURG STATE SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL Tuesday of January 1973, and until her successor is ap­ pointed and qualified. January 2, 1973 Mrs. Doris B. Lyons, 717 Harrison Road, Villanova, Delaware County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Mrs. Ruth Z. Bohn, Box 62, Ono, Lebanon County, from Tuesday of January 1977, and until her successor is ap­ December 4, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, pointed and qualified. and until her successor is appointed and qualified. Mrs. Marie H. Townsend, 111 Buck Lane, Haverford, John W. Ebling, 293 West State Street, Hamburg, Berks Delaware County, from December 1, 1972, until the third County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of Tuesday of January 1977, and until her successor is ap­ January 1975, and until his successor is appointed and pointed and qualified. qualified. H. Homer Graffius, R. D. 3, Box 379, Reading, Berks County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF of January 1975, and until his successor is appointed and HAZLETON STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL qualified. Ms. Catherine 0. Maslar, 211 Brookline Street, January 2, 1973 Reading, Berks County, from December 1, 1972, until the Chester Bart, 61 Washington Avenue, West Hazleton, third Tuesday of January 1973, and until her successor Luzerne County, from December 4, 1972, until the third is appointed and qualified. Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ Harold L. Overly, R. D. 1, Leesport, Berks County, from pointed and qualified. December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January John J. Alampi, 601 Church Street, Hazleton, Luzerne 1977, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday Mrs. Jan G. Saenger, R. D. 1, Alburtis, Lehigh County, of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of Janu­ qualified. ary 1977, and until her successor is appointed and quali­ The Very Reverend Monsignor Francis S. Mussari, 750 fied. North Vine Street, Hazleton, Luzerne County, from De­ Rev. Donald W. Wert, R. D., Lenhartsville, Berks County, cember 28, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of Janu­ and until his successor is appointed and qualified. ary 1977, and until his successor is appointed and quali­ Daniel Myers, 336 Washington Street, Freeland, Luzerne fied. County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF qualified. HARRISBURG STATE HOSPITAL MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF January 2, 1973 HOLLIDAYSBURG STATE HOSPITAL Rev. Franklin L. Henley, 911 North 16th Street, Harris­ January 2, 1973 burg, Dauphin County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1973, and until his successor is Dr. Robert Fleming, 121 West Market Street, Mount appointed and qualified. Union, Huntingdon County, from December 1, 1972, until Mrs. Patricia A. Jenkins, 1411 Wanda Lane, Harris­ the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor burg, Dauphin County, from December 4, 1972, until the is appointed and qualified. third Tuesday of January 1975, and until her successor is George J. Wasko, Forest Hills, Portage, Cambria County, appointed and qualified. from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of Janu­ Hon. Harry Judy, 501 Linden Street, Middletown, ary 1977, and until his successor is appointed and quali­ Dauphin County, from December 1, 1972, until the third fied. Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ Mrs. Martha R. Frankhouser, 566 State Street, Curwens­ pointed and qualified. ville, Clearfield County, from December 28, 1972, until the Wallace Samuelson, 240 Division Street, Harrisburg, third Tuesday of January 1977, and until her successor is Dauphin County, from December 1, 1972, until the third appointed and qualified. Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is ap­ pointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF F. M. Richard Simons, 3100 Green Street, Harrisburg, LAURELTON STATE SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL Dauphin County, from December 4, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ January 2, 1973 pointed and qualified. Joseph C. Sweigart, 2981 Croyden Road, Harrisburg, Mrs. Joan Allen, 26 South 3d Street, Lewisburg, Union Dauphin County, from December 1, 1972, until the third County, from December 4, 1972, until the third Tuesday Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is ap­ of January 1975, and until her successor is appointed and pointed and qualified. qualified. Mrs. Nancy L. Shaffner, 2492 Spring Garden Drive, Mrs. Colina L. Jordan, 107 Glenn Circle, State College, Middletown, Dauphin County, from December 1, 1972, un­ Centre County, from December 1, 1972, until the third til the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until her suc­ Tuesday of January 1977, and until her successor is ap­ cessor is appointed and qualified. pointed and qualified. Mrs. Cora Welker, Route 209, Elizabethville, Dauphin Harry E. Lesher, 1012 North 9th Street, Selinsgrove, County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of Snyder County, from December 1, 1972, until the third January 1973, and until her successor is appointed and Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is ap­ qualified. pointed and qualified. John Murray, General Delivery, Montandon, Northum­ berland County, from December 1, 1972, until the third MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is ap­ pointed and qualified. January 2, 1973 lVlrs. Dorothy Hess Schnure, R. D. 2, Lewisburg, Union County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday Myron H. Bortnicker, 1636 Rose Glen Road, Haver­ of January 1973, and until her successor is appointed and town, Delaware County, from December 4, 1972, until the qualified. third Tuesday of January 1973, and until his successor is G. A Spearly, 524 North Atherton, State College, Centre appointed and qualified. County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday Dr. Charles P. Cella, 2232 Steel Road, Drexel Hill, Dela­ of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and ware County, from December 1, 1972, until the third qualified. Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ Donald H. Watson, R. D. 1, Selinsgrove, Snyder County, pointed and qualified. from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January Mrs. Evelyn Hess, 132 Academy Road, Clifton Heights, 1977, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. 24 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE January 15,

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF til the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until her suc­ LOCUST MOUNTAIN STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL cessor is appointed and qualified. Mrs. Margaret Simmons, 1082 Willow Street, Norris­ January 2, 1973 town, Montgomery County, from December 1, 1972, until Mrs. Margaret Hoffman, 2 Coles, Mahanoy City, Schuyl­ the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until her successor kill County, from December 4, 1972, until the third Tues­ is appointed and qualified. day of January 1977, and until her successor is appointed Lawrence B. Wolov, Esq., 4114 Presidential Drive, Lafay­ and qualified. ette Hill, Montgomery County, from December 1, 1972, un­ Joseph J. O'Haren, 109 South White Street, Shenandoah, til the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his suc­ Schuylkill County, from December 1, 1972, until the third cessor is appointed and qualified. Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ pointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF John Prybolsky, 414 West Mt. Vernon Street, Shenan­ PENNHURST STATE SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL doah, Schuylkill County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is January 2, 1973 appointed and qualified. Mrs. Charlotte Y. Chapman, 430 North 34th Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, from December 1, 1972, MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF until the third Tuesday of January 1973, and until her successor is appointed and qualified. Vincent J. Fitzpatrick, 1571 Jarrettown Road, Dresher, January 2, 1973 Montgomery County, from December 7, 1972, until the Allen J. Cousin, 1215 Beechwood Boulevard, Pittsburgh, third Tuesday of January 1973, and until his successor is Allegheny County, from December 1, 1972, until the third appointed and qualified. Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is ap­ Dr. Robert Penman, Box 537, 20 State Road, Paoli, pointed and qualified. Chester County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Mrs. Agnes Elish, 503 Bluff Avenue, Canonsburg, Wash­ Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ ington County, from December 1, 1972, until the third pointed and qualified. Tuesday of January 1977, and until her successor is ap­ Richard A. Siegel, 1181 Mettler Road, Huntingdon Val­ pointed and qualified. ley, Montgomery County, from December 1, 1972, until the Harold A. Gold, Esq., 805 Hillaire Drive, Pittsburgh, third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is Allegheny County, from December 1, 1972, until the third appointed and qualified. Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is ap­ Fred Toff, 147 Highland Circle, Bala-Cynwyd, Mont­ pointed and qualified. gomery County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Mrs. Grace L. Mazzei, 14 Mount Oliver Street, Pitts­ Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ burgh, Allegheny County, from December 1, 1972, until the pointed and qualified. third Tuesday of January 1977, and until her successor is appointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Dr. Charlotte H. Shapiro, Apartment 8-A, Chatham PHILADELPHIA STATE HOSPITAL Center Tower, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, from De­ cember 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, January 2, 1973 and until her successor is appointed and qualified. Ralph C. Busser, Jr., 1710 Locust Street, Philadelphia, MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Philadelphia County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is NANTICOKE STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL appointed and qualified. January 2, 1973 Jack Faden, 1703 South 9th Street, Philadelphia, Phila­ delphia County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Frank J. Czapla, 13 Gruver Street, Alden, Nanticoke, Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is ap­ Luzerne County, from December 1, 1972, until the third pointed and qualified. Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is ap­ Richard H. Harmon, 105() Stevens Drive, Fort Washing­ pointed and qualified. ton, Philadelphia County, from December 1, 1972, until John P. Hurley, 394 East Green Street, Nanticoke, the third Tuesday of January 1973, and until his successor Luzerne County, from December 1, 1972, until the 1hird is appointed and qualified. Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ Mrs. Marie E. Logan, 2226 Napfie Avenue, Philadel­ pointed and qualified. phia, Philadelphia County, from December 1, 1972, until Anthony Krieger, Route 11, Main Highway, Nanticoke, the third Tuesday of January 1973, and until her successor Luzerne County, from December 1, 1972, until the third is appointed and qualified. Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ Robert Saligman, 725 Conshohocken Street Road, Bala­ pointed and qualified. Cynwyd, Montgomery County, from December 1, 1972, un­ Andrew Modla, 223 West Union Street, Nanticoke, Lu­ til the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his suc­ zerne County, from December 1, 1972, until the third cessor is appointed and qualified. Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ Paul B. Schimmel, 116 Raynham Road, Merion Station, pointed and qualified. Montgomery County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF appointed and qualified. NORRISTOWN STATE HOSPITAL Buford S. Washington, M.D., 2408 North 32d Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, from December 1, 1972, January 2, 1973 until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. Mrs. Suzanne Felix, 1655 Pembrook Road, Maple Glen, Montgomery County, from December 4, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until her successor is MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF appointed and qualified. PIDLIPSBURG STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL Mrs. Judith G. Replansky, 122 Cheshire Drive, Penllyn, January 2, 1973 Montgomery County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until her successor is William A. France, 112 South Centre Street, Philipsburg, appointed and qualified. Centre County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Richard W. Rogers, Esq., 31 Norristown Road, Blue Bell, Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ Montgomery County, from December 28, 1972, until the pointed and qualified. third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is Ms. Veronica L. Pirow, Village of Hawk Run, Morris appointed and qualified. Township, Clearfield County, from December 1, 1972, un­ Mrs. Romayne Sachs, 7 East Amhurst Road, Bala­ til the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until her suc­ Cynwyd, Montgomery County, from December 1, 1972, un- cessor is appointed and qualified. 1973. LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 25

Richard M. Sharp, Esq., Maple Hill, Philipsburg, Centre MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of SELINSGROVE STATE SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. January 2, 1973 Lewis C. Shaw, Village of West Decatur, Boggs Town­ ship, Clearfield County, from December 1, 1972, until the Clark V. Decker, R. D. 1, Middleburg, Snyder County, third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and appointed and qualified. qualified. Mrs. Arvella Gaetz Doyle, R. D. 1, Mifflinburg, Union MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday POLK STATE SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL of January 1977, and until her successor is appointed and qualified. January 2, 1973 Mrs. Beverly Fiedler, 113 Chestnut Street, Sunbury, Dr. Gertrude Barber, 405 Sanford Place, Erie, Erie Northumberland County, from December 5, 1972, until County, from December 28, 1972, until the third Tuesday the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until her successor of January 1977, and until her successor is appointed and is appointed and qualified. qualified. Russell Fisher, McClure, Snyder County, from Decem­ George R. Scanlon, 119 Orchard Street, Franklin, Ven­ ber 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and ango County, from December 28, 1972, until the third Tues­ until his successor is appointed and qualified. day of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed Robert A. Heimbach, M. D., 10 University Avenue, and qualified. Selinsgrove, Snyder County, from December 1, 1972, until John White, 480 High Street, Conneaut Lake, Crawford the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor County, from December 28, 1972, until the third Tuesday is appointed and qualified. of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and Cyril F. Menges, R. D. 2, Box 97, Watsontown, North­ qualified. umberland County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Dr. Ralph N. Zabarenko, 1020 Jefferson High Road, Pitts­ Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is ap­ burgh, Allegheny County, from December 28, 1972, until pointed and qualified. the third Tuesday of January 1973, and until his suc­ cessor is appointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF SHAMOKIN STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF January 2, 1973 RETREAT STATE HOSPITAL Miss Ann Coyne, Main Street, Mount Carmel, North­ January 2, 1973 umberland County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until her successor is ap­ Hon. Edward F. Burns, 46 Cherry Street, Plymouth, pointed and qualified. Luzerne County, from December 4, 1972, until the third George A. Dorko, 527 South 7th Street, Shamokin, Tuesday of January 1973, and until his successor is ap­ Northumberland County, from December 1, 1972, until the pointed and qualified. third Tuesday of January 1973, and until his successor is Dr. Raymond L. Detz, 150 Newport Street, Sheatown, appointed and qualified. Newport Township, Nanticoke, Luzerne County, from De­ John Pasierb, 21 North Second Street, Shamokin, North­ cember 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, umberland County, from December 1, 1972, until the third and until his successor is appointed and qualified. Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is ap­ Joseph Leventhal, 33 Shea Street, Nanticoke, Luzerne pointed and qualified. County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday Leonard Slodysko, 1501 West Willow Street, Shamokin, of January 1975, and until his successor is appointed and Northumberland County, from December 1, 1972, until the qualified. third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is Rev. Donald A. McAndrews, College Miseracordia, Dal­ appointed and qualified. las, Luzerne County, from December ~. 1~72, until tl:~e John F. Shimock, Jr., 238 South Hickory Street, Mount third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is Carmel, Northumberland County, from December 1, 1972, appointed and qualified. until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his John L. McDonald, Esq., R. D. 3, Mountaintop, Luzerne successor is appointed and qualified. County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of Mrs. Julia Smeltz, 561 North Second Street, Shamokin, January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and Northumberland County, from December 1, 1972, until the qualified. third Tuesday of January 1975, and until her successor is Nicholas C. Mauriello, 9 Schooley Street, Exeter, Lu­ appointed and qualified. zerne County, from December 4, 1972, until the third Tues­ Stanley J. Yucha, Sr., Chemung Street, Coal Township, day of January 1973, and until his successor is appointed Shamokin, Northumberland County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until and qualified. his successor is appointed and qualified. Frank Slaff, 200 Machell Avenue, Dallas, Luzerne Coun­ ty, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF qualified. John D. Thomas, 25 Vine Street, Ashley, Luzerne Coun­ January 2, 1973 ty, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and Hon. William E. Duffield, 107 East Main Street, Union­ qualified. town, Fayette County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1973, and until his successor MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF is appointed and qualified. SCRANTON STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL Frank R. Graham, 457 Hillview Avenue, Latrobe, West­ moreland County, from December 1, 1972, until the third January 2, 1973 Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ pointed and qualified. Dr. D. J. Maldonato, 1729 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Comfrey S. Ickes, Jr., 415 Main Street, Boswell, Somer­ Lackawanna County, from December 1, 1972, until the set County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tues­ third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is day of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed appointed and qualified. and qualified. Michael Schipp, 322 Larch Street, Scranton, Lacka­ Nathan C. Rascona, Esq., 113 East Main Street, Somer­ wanna County, from December 1, 1972, until the third set, Somerset County, from December 1, 1972, until the Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is pointed and qualified. appointed and qualified. 26 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE January 15,

Simon K. Uhl, R. D. 4, Somerset, Somerset County, from of January 1977, and until her successor is appointed and December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January qualified. 1973, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. Mrs. Pattee Miller, 612 Sixth Street, Reading, Berks County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF of January 1975, and until her successor is appointed and qualified. LeRoy F. Schaeffer, 3324 Orchard Place, Laureldale, January 2, 1973 Berks County, from December l, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ Paul A. DelVitto, 412 Crestridge Drive, Greensburg, pointed and qualified. Westmoreland County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1973, and until his successor is MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF appointed and qualified. WESTERN STATE SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL Nathan S. Falk, 172 North Walnut Street, Blairsville, Indiana County, from December 4, 1972, until the third January 2, 1973 Tuesday of January 1973, and until his successor is ap­ pointed and qualified. Robert Ceisler, Esq., 80 East Chestnut Street, Wash­ Dr. John Gemperlein, 748 Main Street, Ford City, Arm­ ington, Washington County, from December 1, 1972, until strong County, from December 4, 1972, until the third the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is ap­ is appointed and qualified. pointed and qualified. Jules Fine, 53 South Main Street, Washington, Wash­ William F. Graff, Sr., 205 Hickory Street, Blairsville, ington County, from December 4, 1972, until the third Indiana County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1973, and until his successor is ap­ Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ pointed and qualified. pointed and qualified. Dr. Sam Tirimacco, 25 North Jefferson Avenue, Canons­ Scott Hockensmith, Jr., R. D. 7, Irwin, Westmoreland burg, Washington County, from December 1, 1972, until County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor of January 1975, and until his successor is appointed and is appointed and qualified. qualified. Miss Angela Zondos, 1546 Ray Road, Harmony Town­ John F. Kradel, 416 North St. Clair, Ligonier, West­ ship, Ambridge, Beaver County, from December 1, 1972, moreland County, from December 1, 1972, until the third until the third Tuesdny of January 1977, and until her Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ successor is appointed and qualified. pointed and qualified. Earl Phillips, Jr., 439 Riverview Drive, New Ken­ MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF sington, Westmoreland County, from December 1, 1972, WHITE HAVEN STATE SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his January 2, 1973 succcessor is appointed and qualified. Herbert Ratner, 164 Westmoreland Avenue, Greensburg, Mrs. Helen Blandina, 502 Susquehanna Avenue, West Westmoreland County, from December 1, 1972, until the Pittstm1, Luzerne County, from December 1, 1972, until third Tuesday of January 1973, and until his successor is the third Tuesday of January 1973, and until her successor appointed and qualified. is appointed and qualified. James W. Boyle, 119 West Hemlock Street, Hazleton, MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Luzerne County, from December 4, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1973, and until his successor is ap­ pointed and qualified. January 2, 1973 Victor F. Greco, M.D., R.D., Drums, Luzerne County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of Janu­ Edmund Dean, R. D. 1, Spring Road, Meadville, Craw­ ary 1977, and until his successor is appointed and quali­ ford County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tues­ fied. day of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed Mrs. Ruth Levey, 92 Second Street, Kingston, Luzerne and qualified. County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday David D. Hoy, Johnsonburg Road, St. Marys, Elk of January 1977, and until her successor is appointed and County, from December 4, 1972, until the third Tuesday qualified. of January 1975, and until his successor is appointed and Joseph Quinn, 401 Center Street, Freeland, Luzerne qualified. County, from December 4, 1972, until the thlrd Tuesday Matthew Moore, 17 South Center Street, Bradford, Mc­ of January 1973, and until his successor is appointed and Kean County, from December 1, 1972, until the third qualified. Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ Harry D. Rider, Cresco, Monroe County, from December pointed and qualified. 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until Hyman Roseman, 2251 South Shore Drive, Erie, Erie his successor is appointed and qualified. County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday Joseph M. Sarosky, 147 Middletown Street, Jeddo, R. of January 1973, and until his successor is appointed and D. 1, Freeland, Luzerne County, from December 1, 1972, qualified. until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his R. R. Whitmer, 6 North E,~ghth Street, Clarion, Clarion successor is appointed and qualified. County, from December 4, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is appointed and MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF qualified. WOODVILLE STATE HOSPITAL MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF January 2, 1973 WERNERSVILLE STATE HOSPITAL Sanford C. Aderson, 5150 Beeler Street, Pittsburgh, January 2, 1973 Allegheny County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ Emmanuel R Dimitriou, 901 Franklin Street, Wyomis­ pointed and qualified. sing, Berks County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Mrs. Ruth Bell, 7432 Stranahan Street, Pittsburgh, Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor is ap­ Allegheny County, from December 4, 1972, until the third pointed and qualified. Tuesday of January 1975, and until her successor is ap­ Warren W. Lamm, R. D. 5, Sinking Spring, Berks pointed and qualified. County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday Mrs. Ruth Egler, 6535 Beacon Street, Pittsburgh, Alle­ of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and gheny County, from December 4, 1972, until the third qualified. Tuesday of January 1973, and until her successor is ap­ Mrs. Doris Levin, 503 North 26th Street, Reading, Berks pointed and qualified. County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Tuesday Gerald S. Soroker, 401 Kurt Drive, Pittsburgh, Alle- 1973. LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 27 gheny County, from December 1, 1972, until the third Joseph A. Nickleach, 607 Eleventh Street, Ford City, Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ Armstrong County, from December 5, 1972, until Decem­ pointed and qualified. ber 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE BOARDS BEAVER COUNTY January 1, 1973 Charles W. Craft, 816 Seventh Street, Beaver Falls, The followin~ persons to be Members of the County Beaver County, from December 5, 1972, until December Boards of Assistance, for the terms set opposite their 31, 1975, ard until his successor is duly appointed and names: qualified. ADAMS COUNTY James H. DJwning, Jr., 316 Third Avenue, Aliquippa, Beaver County, from December 5, 1972, until December Calvin Cluck, McKnightstown, Adams County from De­ 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and 'Cember 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his qualified. successor is duly appointed and qualified. Mrs. Mary Narrish, 103 Eighth Street, Ambridge, Beaver Merle E. Hess, R. D. 1, . New Oxford, Adams County, County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31 1973 from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974 and until and until her successor is duly appointed and quaiified. ' his successor is duly appointed and qualified.' Roy Powell, 721 Seventh Street, Beaver Falls, Beaver Mrs. Eliza Myers, 280 Howard Avenue, Gettysburg, County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31 1974 Adams County, from December 5, 1972, until December and until his successor is duly appointed and quali'fied. ' 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and Mrs. Nellie Puskarich, 440 Center-Grange Road,. Monaca, qualified. Beaver County, from December 5, 1972, .until December Mrs. Suzanne Rebert, R. D. 3, Littlestown Adams 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and County, from December 5, 1972, until December' 31, 1973 qualified. and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. ' James Tress, 500 Fifth Avenue, Patterson Heights Billy Scott, R. D. 2, Fairfield, Adams County, from De­ Beaver County, from December 5, 1972, until Decembe~ cember 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his 31, ~975, and until his successor is duly appointed and successor is duly appointed and qualified. · qualified. Reverend Herbert W. Stroup, Jr., Seminary Ridge, Robert Yoho, 1325 Fourth Avenue, Beaver Falls, Beaver. Gettysburg, Adams County, from December 5, 1972, until County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31 1973 December 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly ap- and until his successor is duly appointed and qualIBed. ' pointed and qualified. · BEDFORD COUNTY ALLEGHENY COUNTY Charles T. Benner, Jr., Saxton, Bedford County, from Mrs. Eleanor Anthony, 6720 Simonton Street, Pitts­ December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his burgh, Allegheny County, from December 5, 1972, until successor is duly appointed and qualified. · December 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly ap­ Mrs. Harriette Bradley, R. D. 2, Bedford, Bedford pointed and qualified. County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973 Henry Beecher Hicks, Jr., 228 Garver Street, Pitts­ and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified'. burgh, Allegheny County, from December 5, 1972, until Homer F. Foreman, 421 East Main Street, Everett, Bed­ December 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly ap­ ford County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31 pointed and qualified. 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali~ Michael Louik, 714 Hastings Street, Pittsburgh, Alle­ fied. gheny County, from December 5, 1973, until December 31 W. Wilson Martz, Jr., 131 East Street, Bedford, Bedford 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali~ County, .fro~ December. 5, 1972, untµ December 31, 1974, fied. and until his successor is duly appomted and qualified. Guy A. Ripple, 902 Pine Hollow Road, McKees Rocks, John A. Ott, East Watson Street, Bedford, Bedford Allegheny County, from December 5, 1972, until Decem­ County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974 ber 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. ' and qualified. Floyd W. Smith, R. D. 1, Everett, Bedford County, from Eugene Seeno, 110 Ramage Road, Pittsburgh, Allegheny December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975 successor is duly appointed and qualified. and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. ' Fred Snyder, Six Mile Run, Bedford County from I)e­ Joseph Siudyla, 2147 Naomi Street, Glassport, Allegheny cember 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, and until his County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31 1974 successor is duly appointed and qualified. and until his successor is duly appointed and qualIBed. ' Paul Stackhouse, Jr., 111 Preston Drive, North Brad­ BERKS COUNTY dock, Allegheny County, from December 5, 1972, until Robert Berry, Jr., 225 Rose Street, Reading, Berks December 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly ap­ County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31 1974 pointed and qualified. and until his successor is duly appointed and qu~lified'.

Mrs. Esther C. Blatt, R. D. 1, Leesport1 Berks County ARMSTRONG COUNTY from December 5, 1972, until December 31 1975 and until John F. Englert, 1126 Sixth Avenue, Ford City, Arm­ her successor is duly appointed and qualIBed. ' strong Harold I. Brown, 1220 Linden Street, Reading, Berks County, from December 5, 1972, until December County, from December 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed and 5, 1972, until December 31 1973 qualified. and until his successor is duly appointed and quaiified. ' Mrs. Mary M. Geary, Box 8, Parker, Armstrong County George A Mason, 1610 Olive Street, Reading, Berks from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973 and until County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31 1973 her successor is duly appointed and qualified.' and until his successor is duly appointed and qualIBed. ' Mrs. Evelyn Kahl, R. D. 2, Parker, Armstrong County Doctor E. Williams Spitz, 1619 Lorraine Road, Reading, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973 and until Berks County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31 her successor is duly appointed and qualified.' 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali~ Mrs. Nancy fied. Louise John, Pine Hill, 342 Market Street Mrs. Mazie Bartlett, 440 Miltimore Street, Reading Kittanning, Armstrong County, from December 5 1972' Berks until December 31, 1975, and until her successor County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31' i's duly 1975, and until her successor is duly appointed and quali: appointed and qualified. fied. Reverend Fred Morman, 289 Lincoln Avenue North Vandergrift, Armc;trong County, from December '5, 1972 BLAIR COUNTY until December 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Mrs. Dorothy Conley, 1810-12th Avenue, Altoona, Blair 28 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE January 15,

County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, Mrs. Renee Moyer, Cliffside Apartments, Apartment 5, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. Butler, Butler County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ Charles R. Gority, 724-5th Avenue, Juniata, Altoona, cember 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed Blair County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, and qualified. 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ Marc Selman, 131 Williams Road, Butler, Butler County, fied. from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and Mrs. Zada McCauley, Apartment 40, Fairview Hills, until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Altoona, Blair County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ David H. Steighner, 145 Township Line Road, Butler, cember 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed Butler County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, and qualified. 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ James J. O'Donnell, 1815 Second Avenue, Altoona, Blair fied. County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. CAMBRIA COUNTY Milford Pittman, Jr., 1901 Fifteenth Avenue, Altoona, Blair County, from December 5, 1972, until December Frank J. Castelli, North Carolina Street, Ebensburg, 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and Cambria County, from December 5, 1972, until December qualified. 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and Aldo Serafino, 2 B Cedar Street, Hollidaysburg, Blair qualified. County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, Sylvester Gjurich, 509 Bailing Street, Conemaugh, Cam­ and until. his successor is duly appointed and qualified. bria County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, Mrs. Helen Sill, 514 Pleasant Valley Boulevard, Altoona, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ Blair County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, fied. 1975, and until her successor is duly appointed and quali­ Saul Griffin, 364 William Penn Avenue, Johnstown, fied. Cambria County, from December 5, 1972, until December Mrs. Isabella Turchetta, 3957 Sixth Avenue, Altoona, 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and Blair County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, qualified. 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and quali­ Leonard M. Paul, 1611 Sunshine Avenue, Johnstown, fied. Cambria County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified BRADFORD COUNTY Mrs. Rosemarie Tomljanovic, 572 Corinne Avenue, Leon F. Daniels, East Smithfield, Bradford County, from Johnstown, Cambria County, from December 5, 1972, until December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his December 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly ap­ successor is duly appointed and qualified. pointed and qualified. Father A. Thomas Flynn, 106 Third Street, Towanda, Mark A. Yelovich, 869 Leisure Street, Johnstown, Cam­ Bradford County, from December 5, 1972, until December bria County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ qualified. fied. James Hartle, 53 East Union Street, Canton, Bradford County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, CAMERON COUNTY and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Mrs. Mary Laura Dolan, c/o Dolan Hotel, Fourth Street, Mrs. Catherine Hutchinson, Cadis Stage, P. 0. Owego, Emporium, Cameron County, from December 5, 1972, un­ Bradford County, from December 5, 1972, until December til December 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly ap­ 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and pointed and qualified. qualified. Kenneth L. Knisely, Driftwood, Cameron County, from Mrs. Dorothy Schultz, R. D. 2, Towanda, Macedonia, December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until his Bradford County, from December 5, 1972, until December successor is duly appointed and qualified. 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and Harry A. ·Mitchell, 206 East Fifth Street, Emporium, qualified. Cameron County, from December 5, 1972, until December John Stetz, 131 North Higgins Avenue, Sayre, Bradford 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, qualified. and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Homer Picklesimer, Vine and Sixth Streets, Emporium, Cameron County, from December 5, 1972, until December BUCKS COUNTY 31, .1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Mrs Susan Cummings, 558 Court B-Kingswood Park, Mrs. Betty Tusing, R. D. 2, West Creek, Emporium, Cam­ Bristol, Bucks County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ eron County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, cember 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and quali­ and qualified. fied. Mrs. Carol Kurland, 38 Flamingo Road, Levittown, Mrs. Kathryn Wenzel, 121¥.! West Fifth Street, Em­ Bucks County, from December 5, 1972, until December porium, Cameron County, from December 5, 1972, until 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and December 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly ap· qualified. pointed and qualified. Miss Maryjo Spitzer, 32 Jamison Street, Warminster, Bucks County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, CARBON COUNTY 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and quali­ fied. Charles H. Englehart, 340 Hudsondale Street, Weatherly, Pasquale R. Tanzillo, 213 Harrison Avenue, Morris­ Carbon County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, ville, Bucks County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ cember 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed fied. and qualified. Reverend William T. Longsdorf, 503 Columbia Avenue, Elmer J. Waltman, 43 Lewis Street, Feasterville, Bucks Palmerton, Carbon County, from December 5, 1972, until County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, December 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly ap­ and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. pointed and qualified. Thomas P. Milan, 301 North Street, Jim Thorpe, Car­ BUTLER COUNTY bon County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ Harold Blum, R. D. 7, Butler, Butler County, .from De­ fied. cember 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his Walter F. Moyer, 176 South Second Street, Lehighton, successor is duly appointed and qualified. Carbon County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, William Gurner, 305 South Duffy Road, Butler, Butler 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, fied. and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Mrs. Alma Remaley, R. D. 4, Lehighton, Carbon County, 1973. LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 29 from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, and until 31, 1975, and until her succesor is duly appointed and her successor is duly appointed and qualified. qualified. Joseph Sniscak, 81 East Catawissa Street, Nesquehoning, Carbon County, from December 5, 1972, until December CLEARFIELD COUNTY 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. D. S. Braucht, Coalport, Clearfield County, from De­ Stanley Zwolenik, 237 West Ridge Street, Lansford, cember 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his Carbon County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, successor is duly appointed and qualified. 1973, and until his su:ccssor is duly appointed and quali­ Benny R. Irwin, P. 0. Box 25, Grampian, Clearfield fied. County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. CENTRE COUNTY Mrs. Martha Fortune Lynch, 121 Clearfield Street, Clear­ field, Clearfield County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ A. Brooks Corl, R. D., State College, Centre County, cember 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly appointed from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and and qualified. until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Donald R. Mikesell, Esq., 101 West First Street, Clear­ Robert L. Dixon, Snow Shoe, Centre County, from De­ field, Clearfield County, from December 5, 1972, until cember 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, and until his December 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly ap­ successor is duly appointed and qualified. pointed and qualified. Mrs. Marian F. Hege, Hemlock Acres, Box 160, R. D. 1, Mrs. Marie Newell, R. D. 1, Country Club Hills, Clear­ Centre Hall, Centre County, from December 5, 1972, until field, Clearfield County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly ap­ December 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly ap­ pointed and qualified. pointed and qualified. Mrs. Ellnora Kirchoff, Howard, Centre County, from Frank Provenzano, Village of Penfield, Houston Town­ December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and un!il her ship, Penfield, Clearfield County, from December 5, 1972, successor is duly appointed and qualified. until December 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly Mrs. Genevieve Robine, Bellefonte, Centre County, appointed and qualified. from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. Mrs. Margaret Smets, Curtis Park, Philipsburg, Centre CLINTON COUNTY County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, Mrs. Grace A. Fitzpatrick, 340 East Main Street, Lock and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. Haven, Clinton County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ Mrs. Mina M. Thompson, 106 North Monroe Street, cember 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed Bellefonte, Centre County, from December 5, 1972, until and qualified. Dacember 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly ap­ Mrs. Emily Hager, R. D. 2, Mill Hall, Clinton County, pointed and qualified. from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. CHESTER COUNTY Paul W. Houck, Lockport, Lock Haven, Clinton County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until William J. Graham, 812 Goshen Road, West Chester, his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Chester County, from December 5, 1972, until December Wilbur L. Kephart, 121 South Summit Street, Lock 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and Haven, Clinton County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ qualified. cember 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed Mrs. Mary Farrell, Lincoln University, Oxford, Chester and qualified. County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, Mrs. Alta M. Sweeley, 422 South Fairview Street, Lock and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. Haven, Clinton County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ Mrs. Margaret Gebhard, 523 East Lincoln Highway, cember 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed Coatesville, Chester County, from December 5, 1972, until and qualified. December 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly ap­ pointed and qualified. COLUMBIA COUNTY Edward H. Bundy, 1 East Tenth Street, Phoenixville, Chester County, from December 5, 1972, until December Clair Lamont Clews, 422 Troutwine Street, Centralia, 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and Columbia County, from December 5, 1972, until December qualified. 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and Norman W. Bond, 519 East Barnard Street, West Chester, qualified. Chester County, from December 5, 1972, until December Ronald Coleman, 110 Bisset Lane, Bloomsburg, Colum­ 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and bia County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, qualified. 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ Mrs. Maggie M. Suominen, Canard's Mill Road, R. D. 1, fied. Lincoln University, Chester County, from December 5, Mrs. Ardinelle Duncan, R. D. 3, Bloomsburg, Columbia 1972, until December 31, 1975, and until her successor is County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, duly appointed and qualified. and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. Angelo Scheno, 185 West Twelfth Street, Bloomsburg, CLARION COUNTY Columbia County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and Gerald E. Bauer, 105 West Wood Street, Clarion, Clarion qualified. County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, Mrs. Elizabeth Strause, 708 East Second Street, Blooms­ and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. burg, Columbia County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ Doctor Lawrence E. Corbett, R. D. 1, Sh,i.ppenville, cember 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed Clarion County, from December 5, 1972, until December and qualified. 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and Mrs. Carleen Vandling, Fair Street, Mifflinville, Colum­ qualified. bia County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, Harold T. George, Rimersburg, Clarion County, from 1975, and until her succesesor is duly appointed and quali­ December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his fied. successor is duly appointed and qualified. Mrs. Leona Shaffer, Hawthorn, Clarion County, from CRAWFORD COUNTY December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. Reverend Mr. Lynn Bergman, 31 North Park Avenue, Lloyd B. Stewart, R. D. 1, Parker, Clarion County, from Meadville, Crawford County, from December 5, 1972, until December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his December 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly ap­ successor is duly appointed and qualified. pointed and qualified. Mrs. Ruth Williams, 121 South Fourth Avenue, Clarion, Donald William Davenport, R. D. 3, Cambridge Springs, Clarion County, from December 5, 1972, until December Crawford County, from December 5, 1972, until December 30 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE January 15,

31; 1974, and until ·his successor is duJy appointed and DelawaJ;e County, from December 5, 1972, until December qualified 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and Kenneth B. Lucas, 829 Market Street, Meadville, Craw­ qualified, . ford County, from December 5, 1972; until December 31, Mrs. Eudice Glassberg, 920 Green Briar Lane, Spring­ 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali-· field, Delaware County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ fied. · cember 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly appointed Joseph L. McKnight, 993 Liberty Street, Meadville, and qualified. Crawford County, from December 5, 1972, until December Mrs. Veronica Hawkins, 244 East Third Street, Chester, 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and Delaware County, from December 5, 1972, until Decer'"ber qualified. 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed a:ltl Mrs. Dorothy Sutley, Frenchtown Road, Guys Mills, qualified. Crawford County, from December 1972, until December Miss Jennifer Howells, 1308 East 11th Street; Eddystone, 31, 1973, · and until her successor duly appointed and Delaware County, from December 5, 1972, until Decemtc:: qualified. ' · 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and Mrs. Evelyn Mary Yeager, 519 North Main Street, Ext., qualified. Meadville, Crawford County, from December 5, 1972, un­ Mrs. Carolyn Saunders, 414 West Third Street, Chester, til December 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly ap­ Delaware County, from December 5, 1972, until December pointed and qualified.· 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. CUMBERLAND COUNTY Mrs. Mary M. Thomas, 419 Flower Street, Chester, Dela­ ware County, from December 5, 1972, .until December 31, Reverend J. Kenneth Barner, 20 Chestnut Street, Mount 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and quali­ Holly Springs, Cumberland County, from December 5, fied. 1972, until December 31, 1975, and until his successor is Jon Van Til, Wharton Hall, Swarthmore College, Swarth­ duly appointed and qualified · more, Delaware County, from December 5, 1972, until Ms. Joan Harms, 230 West South Street, Carlisle, Cum­ December 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly ap­ berland County, from December 5, 1972, until December pointed and qualified. 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. . ELK COUNTY Elmer Hodge, III, 222 North Pitt Street, Carlisle, Cum­ berland County, from December 5, 1972, until December Mrs. Mona Mildred Barker, 213 Spruce Avenue, Ridi;;e­ 31, 1973, and until his successor 'is duly appointed and way, Elk County, from December 5, 1972, until December qualified. . . 31, 1973. and until her successor is duly appointed and Mrs. Harriet Plank McCrea, 333 West Willow Street, qualified Carlisle, Cumberland County, from December 5, 1972. un­ Walter L. Fitch, Johnsonburg, Elk County, from De-, til December 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly ap­ cember 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until his suc­ pointed and qualified. cessor is duly appointed and qualified. Reverend Roland F, Roehner, 765. Poplar Chur.ch Road, Mrs. Beatrice Hollobaugh, Kersey, Elk County, from Camp Hill, Cumberland County, from December 5, 1972, December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until her until December .31, 1973, and until his successor is duly ap­ successor is duJy appointed and qualified. pointed and qualified. · .James A. Meyer, Esq., 146 North Michael Street, St. Mrs. Martha Slatten, 22 North East Street, Carlisle, Mary's, Elk County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ Cumberland County, from December 1972, until De­ cember 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed cember 31, 1974, and until her successor duly appointed and qualified. and qualified. Mrs. Elizabeth D. Simons, Eschbach Road, St. Mary's, Thomas Tarsavage, .1810 Brant Avenue, New Cumber­ Elk County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, land, Cumberland County,., from December 5, 1972, until 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and quali­ December 31, 1975, and tintil his successor is duly ap­ fied. . pointed and qualified Mrs. Kathryn Thorwart, 706 Second Avenue,. Johnson­ burg, Elk County, from December 5, 1972, until December DAUPHIN COUNTY 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualifieQ,. Mrs. Betty P. Eberman, 201 North Tower, 2837 North Pront Street, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, from Dec:ember ERIE COUNTY 5, 1972, until ·December 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified DoetorJean D. Andrew, 203 East Normal Street, Edin­ ·William W. Fogarty, 255 Cumberland Street, Harris­ boro, Erie County, from December 5, 1972, until Decem­ burg, Dauphin County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ ber 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed cember 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. and qualified. Thomas .J. Dudenhoefer, 33 Pittsburgh Avenue, Erie, · William Hooper, 422 South Seventeenth Street, Harris­ Erie County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, burg, Dauphin County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ cember 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed fied. and qualified. · . Mrs. Jeannette F. Parson, 3915 West Lake Road, Erie, · Mrs. Harriet L. Katz, 1130 Countryside Drive, Harrisburg, Erie County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, Dauphin County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and qu,ali­ cember 31, _1974, and untH.her successor is duly appointed fied. and qualified. James Perdue, 1414 Dewey Drive, Erie, Erie County, A. Robert Mendelsohn, 660 Boas Street, Apartment 616, from December. 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until Harrisburg, Dauphin County, from December 5, 1972, until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. December 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly ap­ Reverend Charles R. Schmitt, 141 East 21st Street, Erie, pointed and qualified · Erie County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, Stephen R. Reed, . 2410 North Second Street, Harris­ 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ burg, Dauphin County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ fied. cember 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed Mrs. Edna A. Schwenk, 725 Tacoma .Road, Erie, Erie and qualified. County, from December 5, 1972, until December ·31, 1974, Mrs. Helen Swope, 214 Vineyard Road, Bellevue Park, and until her successor is duly .appointed and qualified Harrisburg, Dauphin County, from December 5, 1972, un­ Mrs. Ersilia Thomas, 1238 East 21st Street, Erie, Erie til December 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly ap- County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, pointed and qualified. . and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. I)ELAWARE COUNTY FAYETTE COUNTY William F. Bussiere, '60 West Essex Avenue, Lansdowne, Mrs. Anna Belle Calloway, 86 Coolsprin:g.:.Street, Union- 1973. LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 31

town, Fayette County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ Connellsburg, Fulton County, from December: 5, 1972, until cember 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed December 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly ap­ and qualified. pointed and qualified. J. Woodrow Cooley, 12 Maple Avenue, Fairchance, James McKeever, Warfordsburg, Fulton County, from Fayette County, from December 5, 1972, until Dec:Pmber December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, and until his 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed and successor is duly appointed and qualified. qualified. V'/arren Peck, Warfordsburg, Fulton. County, from De­ Anthony Curcio, Newell, Fayette County, from Decem­ cember 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, and until his ber 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, and until his suc­ successor is duly appointed and qualified. cessor is duly appointed and qualified. Mrs. Edith Sipes, Houstontown, Fulton County, from Francis Palumbo, 425 West Berkley Street, Uniontown, December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until her Fayette County, from December 5, 1972, until December successor is duly appointed and qualified. · 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and Mrs. Marilyn Strait, R. D. 1, McConnellsburg, Fulton qualified. County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, Warren W. Parke, Hopwood, Fayette County, from De­ and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. cember 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until his Ms. Louise Sharpe, R. D. 1, McConnellsburg, Fulton successor is duly appointed and qualified. County, from December 5, 1972, and until December 31, Harry J. Porter, Connellsville, Fayette County, from 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and quali­ December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until his fied. successor is duly appointed and qualified. Reverend Nathaniel Whitfield, Vanderbilt, Fayette GREENE COUNTY County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Charles B. Blair, R. D. 2, Waynesburg, Greene County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until FOREST COUNTY his successor is duly appointed ·and qualified. Sam Boyd, Waynesburg, Greene County, from Decem­ Mrs. Margaret Kingston, Tionesta, Forest County, from ber 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his suc­ December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, and until her cessor is duly appointed and qualified. successor is duly appointed and qualified. Paul Crous, Rodgerville, Greene County, from Decem­ Mrs. Ruth R. Kunselman, Tionesta, Forest County, from ber 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his suc­ December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until her cessor is duly appointed and qualified. successor is duly appointed and qualified. Jonathan Moody, Bobtown, Greene County, from De­ Mrs. Mary Renington, West Hickory, Forest County, cember 5, 1972, until December 31, U}74, and until his from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until successor is duly appointed and qualified. her successor is duly appointed and qualified. William Thomas, Waynesburg, Greene County, from Donald E. Taft, East Hickory, Forest County, from De­ Di::cember 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, and until his cember 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his suc.cessor is duly appointed and qualified. successor is duly appointed and qualified. Mrs. Mildred Winger, Carmichaels, Greene County, from Mrs. Linda Thomas, Tionesta, Forest County, from De­ December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until her cember 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. successor is duly appointed and qualified. Mrs. Kathryn H. Wilson, Tionesta. ForPst County, from HUNTINGDON COUNTY December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. Mrs. Ann M. Alesi, 213 West Shirley Street, Mount Ralph W. Mccanna, Marienville, Forest County, from Union, Huntingdon County, from December 5, 1972, until December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, and until his December 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly a.p­ successor is duly appointed and qualified. pointed and qualified. Mrs. Joan Branthaver, 621 Church Street, Huntingdon, FRANKLIN COUNTY Huntingdon County, from December 5, 1972, until Decem­ ber 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointe::l and Mrs. Olive Crittenden, 38 West South Street, Chambers­ qu:ilified. burg, Franklin County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ Mrs. Judy Burdge, 133 West Shirley Street, Mount cember 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed Union, Huntingdon County, from December 5, 1972, until and qualified. December 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly ap­ Mrs. Janet E. Hege, 505 East Catherine Street, Cham­ pointed and qualified. bersburg, Franklin County, from December 5, 1972, until Mrs. Arlene DiCosimo, 21 North Division Street, Mount December 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly ap­ Union, Huntingdon County, from December 5, 1972, until pointed and qualified. December 31, 1975, and until her s1iccessor is duly ap- Mrs. Louise Z. Jones, R. D. 3, Mercersburg, Franklin pointed and qualified. . County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, Mrs. Cora L. Martin, K6 Chestnut Drive, Mount Union, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. Huntingdon County, from December 51 1972, until Decem­ Mrs. Shirley I. Painter, 307 North Grant Street, Waynes­ ber 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed anct boro, Franklin County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ qualified. . cember 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed James McDonald, Coalmont, Huntingdon County, from and qualified. December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until his Mrs. Caryle H. Schenkel, 46 North Carlisle Street, successor is duly appointed and qualified. Greencastle, Franklin County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly INDIANA COUNTY appointed and qualified. Miss Kathleen Shoop, Fannettsburg, Franklin County, James Coleman, R. D. 1, Saltsburg, Indiana County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Mrs. Mary C. Sponagle, 80 North Second Street, Cham­ Franklyn Gorell, 204 Courtland Road, Indiana, Indiana bersburg, Franklin County, from December 5, 1972, until County, from December 5, 19.72, until .December 31, 1973, December 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly ap­ and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified, pointed and qualified. Mrs. Doris Hart, 700 Indiana Avenue, Saltsburg, Indiana County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 19H, FULTON COUNTY and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. Mrs. Delia Nance, 714 Fifth Avenue, Indiana, Indiana Bernard Barnhart, Needrnore, Fulton County, from De­ County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, cember 5, 1972 until December 31, 1973, and until his suc­ and until her successor is duly .appointed and qualified. cessor is duly appointed and qualified. Arnold S. Simon, 751 Josephine Avenue, :µidiana, Mrs. Jane C. MacDonald, 306 South Second Street, Mc- Indiana County, from December 5; 1972, until December 32 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE January 15,

31, 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and caster County, from December 5, 1972, until December qualified. 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and William H. Yates, South 6th Street-Extension, Indiana, qualified. Indiana County, from December 5, 1972, until December Allan S. Holliday, 225 Murray Hill Drive, Lancas~er, 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed and Lancaster County, from December 5, 1972, until Decem­ qualified. ber 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. JEFFERSON COUNTY Mary Loreto, 115 South Second Street, Columbia, Lan­ caster County, from December 5, 1972, until December Samuel Earley, 825 Pleasant Street, Reynoldsville, Jef­ 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and ferson County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, qualified 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ Mary E. Schober, 1634 Glenn Road, Lancaster, Lan­ fied caster County, from December 5, 1972, until December Gary R. Keister, 6 Circle Drive, Brockway, Jefferson 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, qualified. and until his successor is duly appoin+ed and qualified. Beverly J. MacAulay, Big Run, Jeffers«'n County from LAWR.ENCE COUNTY December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. John L. Bartos, R. D, 1, Pulaski, Lawrence County, Mrs. Evelyn T. McManigle, 132 Franklin Avenue, Brook­ from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and ville, Jefferson County, from December 5, 1972, until until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. December 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly ap­ Gary F. Cartwright, 1308 Wilmington Avenue, New pointed and qualified. Castle, Lawrence County, from December 5, 1972, until Frank J. Perry, 803 Jackson Avenue, Reynoldsville, December 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly ap­ Jefferson County, from December 5, 1972, until Decem­ pointed and qualified. ber 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and Edward A. DeCarbo, 941 South Mill Street, New Castle, qualified. Lawrence County, from December 5, 1972, until Decem­ Edgar L. Green, Brockway, Jefferson County, from De­ ber 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed cember 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his and qualified. successor is duly appointed and qualified. Anthony Folino, 231 Orchard Way, Ellwood City, Law­ rence County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, JUNIATA COUNTY 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ fied. Mrs. Kathryn Clark, Thompsontown, Juniata County, Merle W. Hart, 3356 Clover Lane, New Castle, Lawrence from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, until her successor is duly appointed and qualified and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Dr. Lynn G. Guiser, Mifflintown, Juniata County, from Mrs. Mary Leonard, 1106 Delaware Avenue, New Castle, December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his Lawrence County, from December 5, 1972, until Decem­ successor is duly appointed and qualified. ber 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and Mrs. Margaret Henry, East Waterford, Juniata County, qualified. from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and Reverend Gordon D. Marks, 713 West North Street, New until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. Castle, Lawrence County, from December 5, 1972, until Joseph Henry, Mifflintown, Juniata County, from De- December 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly ap­ cember 1972, until December 31, 1975, and until his pointed and qualified. ,successor duly appointed and qualified. LEBANON COUNTY LACKAWANNA COUNTY Miss Jeanne L. Anspach, R. D. l, Grantville, Lebanon Frank Flaherty, 1659 Madison Avenue, Scranton, La•.:k• County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, awanna County, from December 5, 1972, until December and until her successor is duly appointed. and qualified. 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and William D. Bailey, 1501 Elm Street, Lebanon County, qualified from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until Robert Hargreaves, 716 Murray Street, Throop, Lacka­ his successor is duly appointed and qualified. wanna County, from December 5, 1972, until December Victor R. Cintron, 334 West Queen Street, Annville, 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and Lebanon County, from December 5, 1972, until December qualified. 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and Mrs. Constance Johnston, 645 Adams Avenue, Scranton, qualified. Lackawanna County, from December 1972, until De- Dr. Jean 0. Love, 128 East Main Street, Annville, Leb­ cember 31, 1975, and until her successor duly appointed anon County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, and qualified 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and Mrs. Mary Mayer, 1439 Academy Street, Scranton, Lack­ qualified. awanna County, from December 5, 1972, until December Robert C. McCullough, Jr., 436 North 4th Street, Leb­ '31, 1975, and until her successor is duly appointed and anon, Lebanon County, from December 5, 1972, until qualified. December 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly ap­ Joseph Meixell, 420 Adams Avenue, Scranton, Lacka­ pointed and qualified wanna County, from December 5, 1972, until December John A. Walter, Esq., 427 North Eighth Street, Leb­ 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and anon, Lebanon County, from December 5, 1972, until qualified December 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly ap­ Stanley Pavlick, 104 Anna Street, Peckville, Lacka­ pointed and qualified. wanna County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and LEHIGH COUNTY qualified Dr. D. A. Santarsiero, 1509 Jefferson Avenue, Dunmore, Mrs. Ruth Bertalan, 46 Spring Creek Road, Macungie, Lackawanna County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ Lehigh County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, cember 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed 1975, and until her successor is duly appointed and and qualified qualified Louis E. D'Arconte, 3219 Capital Street, Allentown., Le­ LANCASTER COUNTY high County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ Miss Dale Adele Ervin, 802 Race Street, Lancaster, fied Lancaster County, from December 5, 1972, until Decem­ Miss Susan Focht, 34 North 16th. Street, Allentown, Le­ ber 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and high County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, qualified. , 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and quali­ Harold W. Ford, 7~9 Stevens Avenue, Lancaster, Lan- fied 1973. LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 33

Donald H. Hensler, 417 Iroquois Street, Emmaus, Lehigh December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until his County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, successor is duly appointed and qualified. and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Don L. Crandall, 1196 South A venue, Bradford, McKean Bernard J. Sweeney, 1168 Tyler Street, Fullerton, Le­ County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, high County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ James Hayden, 453 West Washington Street, Bradford, fied. McKean County, from December 5, 1972, until December Lawrence J. Brenner, Esq., 4 Briar Cliff Terrace, R. D. 2, 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and Allentown, Lehigh County, from December 5, 1972i until qualified. December 31, 1973, and until his successor is du y ap­ Mrs. Jan Lopus, 27 Euclid Avenue, Bradford, McKean pointed and qualified County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, Kurt D. Zwikl, 838 North 27th Street, Allentown, Le­ and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. high County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, Mrs. Betty Straneva, R. D. 2, Box 284, Kane, McKean 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, fied and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified.

LUZERNE COUNTY MERCER COUNTY Mrs. Margaret Boyle, 157 South Locust Street, Hazleton, James Gregory, 110 Fruit Avenue, Farrell, Mercer Luzerne County, from December 5, 1972, until December County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31. 1973, 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. qualified. John Jurenovich, 837 Spencer Avenue, Sharon, Mercer Larry Carr, 179 Jones Street, Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Francis P. Miller, 450 Fairfield Drive, Sharon, Mercer Joseph D. Hannon, 221 Packer Street, Avoca, Luzerne County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Franklin D. Royster, 321 Fruit Avenue, Farrell, Mercer Owen Lavery, 323 Horton Street, Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Joseph Szot, 144 West Union Street, Nanticoke, Lu­ MIFFLIN COUNTY :zerne County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ Reverend Bruce Adams, Reedsville, Mifflin County, fied. from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, and Michael Turco, 77 Pine Street, Pittston, Luzerne Coun­ until his successor is duly appointed and qualified ty, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, and Harry Allison, McVeytown, Mifflin County, from De­ until his successor is duly appointed and qualified cember 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his Dr. Samuel A Valenti, 229 South Main Street, Pittston, successor is duly appointed and qualified. Luzerne County, from December 5, 1972, until Decem­ Mrs. Theresa Cubertson, R. D. 3, Lewistown, Mifflin ber 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed and County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, qualified and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. Robert J. Daley Burnham, Mifflin County, from Decem­ LYCOMING COUNTY ber 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until his succes­ sor is duly appointed and qualified. Eva M. Archer, 1045 Rural Avenue, Williamspor', Ly­ Joseph J. Fiore, 305 South Main Street, Lewistown, Mif­ ,coming County, from December 5, 1972, until December flin County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ qualified. fied. Harold Bond, 616 Green Street, c/o Mrs. Anna E. Miller, Daniel Rush, Granville, Mifflin County, from December Williamsport, Lycoming County, from December 5, 1972, 5, 1972, and until December 31, 1973, and until his suc­ until December 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly cessor is duly appointed and qualified appointed and qualified. Mrs. Mary R. Schucht, 192 West Fifth Street, Lewis­ Florence Brown, 655 Center Street, Williamsport, Ly­ town, Mifflin County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ coming County, from December 5, 1972, until December cember 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and and qualified. qualified. Allen E. Ertel, R. D. 2, Montoursville, Lycoming County, MONTGOMERY COUNTY from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, and un­ til his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Howard D. Arnold, 507 Keebler Road, King of Prussia, William S. Kieser, 831 Diamond Street, Williamsport, Montgomery County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ Lycoming County, from December 5, 1972, until December cember 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and and qualified. "qualified Mrs. Phyllis Catz, 309 Llewellyn Road, Ambler, Mont­ Edward T. McMahon, Proctor Star Route, Williamsport, gomery County, from December 5, 1972, until December Lycoming County, from December 5, 1972, until Decem­ 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly appointed and ber 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. qualified. Reverend Frank Fair, 1705 Johnson Road, Norristown, Pauline R. Montgomery, 165 North Main Street, Hughes­ Montgomery County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ ville, Lycoming County, from December 5, 1972, until cember 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed December 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly ap­ and qualified. pointed and qualified. Mrs. Shelia Hatcher, 312 Lower Valley Road, North Wales, Montgomery County, from December 5, 1972, until McKEAN COUNTY December 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly ap­ pointed and qualified. Mrs. Barbara Bonini, Main Street, Mount Jewett, Mc­ Mrs. Arline Lotman, 117 Montgomery Avenue, Bala­ Kean County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, Cynwyd, Montgomery County, from December 5, 1972, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and quali­ until December 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly fied. appointed and qualified Clarence Carlson, 307 Dawson Street, Kane, McKean Mrs. Dorothy S. Malin, 2235 Line Lexington Road, Hat­ County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, field, Montgomery County, from December 5, 1972, until :and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. December 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly ap­ David J. Cornelius, Derrick City, McKean County, from pointed and qualified. 34 LEGISLATIVE .JOURNAL-SENATE January 15,

Ms. Marla S; Levin, 404 Kent Road, Balla, Montgomery Doctor John Baksi, 216 North Street, Marion Heights. County, from December 28, 1972, until December 31, 1973, Northumberland County, from December 5, 1972, until and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. December 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly ap­ pointed and qualified. MONROE COUNTY Frank Bebenck, Elysburg, Northumberland County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his Mrs. Martha Blaker, 500 Lindberg Avenue, Strouds­ successor is duly appointed and qualified. burg, Monroe County, from December 1972, until Decem­ Joseph Carpentier, 715 West Chestnut Street, Shamo­ ber 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and kin, Northumberland County, from December 5, 1972, qualified. until December 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly Carl T. Secor, 219 East Broad Street, East Stroudsburg, appointed and qualified. Monroe County, from December 1972, until December Mrs. Lorraine Lutfy, West Third Street, Mount Carmel, 31, 1973, and until his successor duly appointed and Northumberland County, from December 5, 1972, until qualified. December 31, 1973, and until her succEssor is duly ap­ Mrs. Jane P. Anderson, R. D. 1, Saylorsburg, Monroe pointed and qualified. County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, Mrs. Helen Murray, Montandon, Northumberland Coun­ and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. ty, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, and l.Vlrs. Virginia H. Newman, R. D. 5, Stroudsburg, Mon­ until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. roe County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, Mrs. Ruth Spotts, 928 West Juniper Street, Shamokin, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and quali­ Northumberland County, from December 5, 1972, until fied.. December 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly ap­ Horace G. Walters, 751 Milford Road, East Stroudsburg, pointed and qualified.. Monroe County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. PERRY COUNTY Mrs. Stephanie Scott (Swank) Brown, R. D. 1, Dun­ MONTOUR COUNTY cannon, Perry County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ Mrs. Chloe Becker, 32 Vine Street, Danville, Montour cember 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly ap­ County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, pointed and qualified. and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. Kenneth L. Dissinger, R. D. 1, Marysville, Perry County, Terry Broffie, Danville, Montour County, from Decem­ from December 5, 1972, until December 3L 1974, and ber 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his succes­ until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. sor is duly appointed and qualified. Howard F. Ewing, R. D. 1, Loysville, Perry County, from Mrs. Agnes Connolley, Danville, Montour County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. successor is duly appointed and qualified.. Marvin D. Moss, R. D. 1, Millerstown, Perry County, Hugh Kennedy, Ardmore A venue, Danville, Montour from . D.ecember 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, until· his successor is duly appointed and qualified. and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Roy D. Reeder, Barnett Street, New Bloomfield, Perry Miss Nellie Ryan, Beaver Apartments, Danville, Mon­ County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, tour County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and quali­ Glenn Smith, R. D. 1, Elliottsburg, Perry County, from fied.. December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his John L. Shetterly, 628 Bloom Street, Danville, Montour successor is duly appointed and qualified. County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, Miss Harriet R. Soles, 315 Valley Street, Marysville, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Perry County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and NORTHAMPTON COUNTY qualified. Joseph C. Bassoline, 1035 Wood Avenue, Easton, North­ PHILADELPHIA COUNTY ampton County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and Mrs. Grace A. Hughes, 2347 St. Albans Place, Phila­ qualified. delphia, Philadelphia County, from December 5, 1972, Ms. Norine Haas, 1039 Wassergass Road, R. D. l, Heller­ until December 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly town, Northampton County, from December 5, 1972, until appointed and qualified. December 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly ap­ Miss Thelma V. Jackson, 4939 Walton Avenue, Phila­ pointed and qualified. delphia, Philadelphia County, from December 5, 1972, un­ Reverend Jerry J. L.B. Hargrove, II, 429 Pawnee Street, til December 31, 1974, and until her successor is duly Bethlehem, Northampton County, from December 5, 1972, appointed and qualified. until December 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly Milton Karabell, 4025 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, appointed and qualified.. Philadelphia County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ Anthony S. Kish, 816 North New Street, Beth1ehem, cember 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed Northampton County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ and qualified.. cember 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed Louis Chonin, 3701 Conshohocken Avenue, Philadelphia, and qualified.. Philadelphia County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ Mrs. Lucretia Johnson, 302 Palmer Street, Easton, cember 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed Northampton County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ and qualified. cember 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed John Hubbard, 432 East Durham Street, Philadelphia. and qualified. Philadelphia County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ Willard Smith, 615 South 27th Street, Easton, Northamp­ cember 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed ton County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, and qualified. . 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ Eric Ward, 6656 Blakemore Street, Philadelphia, Phila­ fied. delphia County, from December 5, 1972, until December Mrs. Carol Wilkens, 1217 Randolph Road, Bethlehem, 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed and Northampton County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ qualified. cember 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed Mrs. Elizabeth C. Maier, 135.3 East Lycoming Street, and qualified. Philadelphia:, Philadelphia County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until her successor is NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY duly appointed and qualified. Mrs. Louise L. Perkins, 937 South St. Bernard Street, Louis Apichell, Kulpmont, Northumberland County, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, from December 5, 1972, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until December 31, 1973, .and until her successor is duly until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. appointed and qualified. 1973. LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 35

Miss Ann Rivera, 452 Green Lane, Philadelphia, Phila­ Mrs. Mynee Edelson, 1910 Third Avenue, Pottsville, delphia County, from December 5, 1972, until December Schuylkill County, from December 5, 1972, until Decem­ 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and ber 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. qualified. Mrs. Viola Sanders, 907 North Twelfth Street, Phila­ Jack C. Moerder, Llewellyn, Branch Township, R. D., delphia, Philadelphia County, from December 5, 1972, un­ Pottsville, Schuylkill County, from December 5, 1972, until til December 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly December 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly ap­ appointed and qualified. pointed and qualified. Mrs. Joyce L. Spann, 133 South 60th Street, Philadel­ phia, Philadelphia County, from December 5, 1972, until SNYDER COUNTY December 31, 1973, and until h£r successor is duly ap­ pointed and qualified. Mrs. Ann Bergstresser, 116 South Front Street, Selins­ John White, Sr., 6147 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. Phil­ grove, Snyder County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ adelphia County, from December 5, 1972, until Decem­ cember 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly appointed ber 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and and qualified. qualified. Russel Bickel, McClure, Snyder County, from Decem­ Herbert Winston, 504 South 11th Street, Philadelphia, ber 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until his succes­ Philadelphia County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ sor is duly appointed and qualified. cember 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed John W. Bittinger, Hummels Wharf, Snyder County. and qualified. from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. PIKE COUNTY Robert Bradford, 523 North Eighth Street, Selinsgrove, Snyder County, from December 5, 1972, until December Miss Carolyn Cooper, Blooming Grove, Hawley, Pike 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, qualified. and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. Robert Mengle, Star Route, Richfield, Snyder County, Joseph Dunn, Milford, Pike County, from December 5, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his successcr is his successor is duly appointed and qualified. duly appointed and qualified. Mrs. Kathleen Zicovage, R. D. 1, Selinsgrove, Snyder Joseph Gillinder, Matamora, Pike County, from Decem­ County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, ber 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his succes­ and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. sor is duly appointed and qualified. John C. Hall, Milford, Pike County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until his successor is SOMERSET COUNTY duly appointed and qualified. Mrs. Margaret E. Bittner, Box 57, Sipesville, Somerset Mrs. Genevieve Melody, Lords Valley, Hawley, Pike County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. Joseph N. Cascio, Esq., 124 East Union Street, Somerset, Malcolm D. Scott, R. D. 1, Bushkill, Pike County, from Somerset County, from December 5, 1972, until De

SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY Mrs. Jane Judson, 328 Liberty Street, Franklin, Venango County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, Donald E. Chamberlain, Box 53, Montrose, Susquehan­ and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. na County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, Mrs. Mary E. Kiefer, 927 Grandview Road, Oil City, 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ Venango County, from December 5, 1972, until December fied. 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly appointed and Mrs. Helen Lindgren, 411 Prospect Street, Susquehanna qualified. County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, Father Kirk, Polk State School, Polk, Venango County, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until Mrs. Theresa Maher, Hop Bottom, Susquehanna County, his successor is duly appointed and qualified. from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and Mrs. Gene Kline, 167 Mayer Street, Oil City, Venango until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, Mrs. Josephine Opeka, 300 Lackawanna Street, Forrest and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. City, Susquehanna County, from December 5, 1972, until Herbert L. Lawson, 313 Erie Street, Franklin, Venango December 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly ap­ County, from December 5, 1972, until December 13, 1975, pointed and qualified. and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Mrs. Marie Randall, 9 Spruce Street, Montrose, Sus­ quehanna County, from December 5, 1972, until Decem­ WARREN COUNTY ber 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. Mrs. Martha B. Culbertson, 7 Brook Street, Warren, Mrs. Eleanor Tompkins, 6 Westfall Avenue, Susquehan­ Warren County, from December 7, 1972, until December na, Susquehanna County, from December 5, 1972, until 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and December 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appoint­ qualified. ed and qualified. Mrs. June S. Mickelson, R. D. 1, Tidioute, Warren Coun­ Mrs. Mary V. Tourje, R. D. 2, Uniondale, Susquehanna ty, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. Sam R. Notaro, Center Street, Clarendon, Warren County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, TIOGA COUNTY and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Harold F. Spink, 211 Younie Avenue, Sugar Grove, Mrs. Marguerite Crippen, R. D. Wellsboro, Tioga County, Warren County, from December 5, 1972, until December from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. qualified. Mrs. Sylvia Fritz, Elkland, Tioga County, from Decem­ ber 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until her succes­ sor is duly appointed and qualified. WASHINGTON COUNTY Mrs. Katherine Fullwood, 25 Grant Street, Wellsboro, Tioga County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, Alan Alvarez, 812 Walnut Street, Donora, Washington 1974, and until her successor is duly appointed and quali­ County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, fied. and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Mrs. Mary C. Kelly, Roaring Branch, Tioga County, Michael T. Chromulak, 88 Lincoln Avenue, Donora, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, and until Washington County, from December 5, 1972, until Decem­ her successor is duly appointed and qualified. ber 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and Mrs. Evelyn Nicodemus, 45 Central Avenue, Wellsboro, qualified. Tioga County, from December 5, 1972, until December Louis Farkas, 1357 Country Club Road, Monongahela, 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly appointed and Washington County, from December 5, 1972, until Decem­ qualified. ber 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and Mrs. Wilma Sama, Westfield, Tioga County, from De­ qualified. cember 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until her Mrs. Fonda Liddle, 114 Robinhood Lane, McMurray, successor is duly appointed and qualified. Washington County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ John Schwab, 128 Main Street, Mansfield, Tioga County, cember 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly appointed from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until and qualified. his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Anthony V. Luppino, 90 Eastwood Lane, Washington County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, UNION COUNTY and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Reverend John D. Petrarulo, St. Thomas Aquinas, R. C. Mrs. Mary I. Cook, R. D. 1, Milmont, Union County, Church, 213 Fourth Avenue, California, Washington Coun­ from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and ty, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Benjamin Handis, 502 Matlack Avenue, Lewisburg, Charles Thompson, 114 North Lincoln Street, Washing­ Union County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, ton, Washington County, from December 5, 1972, until 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ December 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly ap­ fied. pointed and qualified. Paul Lemmon, 21 South Seventh Street, Lewisburg, Union County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, WAYNE COUNTY 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ fied. L. Alton Bonear, R. D. 3, Honesdale, Wayne County, Herman G. Reichley, R. D. 1, Winfield, Union County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Mrs. Anna Mae Giles, R. D. 1, Honesdale, Wayne County, Mrs. Lois H. Young, Westlawn, R. D. l, Lewisburg, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and Union County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and quali­ Mrs. Sarah K. Jones, Lake Ariel, Wayne County, from fied. December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. VENANGO COUNTY John Keegan, Honesdale, Wayne County, from Decem­ ber 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until his succes­ Doctor Maurice Dinberg, R. D. 1, Kaneville Road, Oil sor is duly appointed and qualified. City, Venango County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ Mrs. Lillian Koch, R. D. 1, Honesdale, Wayne County, cember 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until and qualified. her successor is duly appointed and qualified. John E. Egan, Esq., 734 Buffalo Street, Franklin, Venango John Pollack, Hone:odale, Wayne County, from Decem­ County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, ber 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, and until· his succes­ and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. sor is duly appointed and qualified. 1973. LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 37

WESTMORELAND COUNTY ATTORNEY GENERAL Anthony Bompiani, Armbrust Road, Youngwood, West­ January 15, 1973 moreland County, from December 5, 1972, until Decem­ ber 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and Hon. Israel Packel, 1919 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, qualified. Philadelphia County, from January 2, 1973, until super­ John E. Bysick, South West, Westmoreland County, seded. from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. COMMISSIONER OF PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE Mrs. Norma Johnson, 407 Division Street, Jeannette, Westmoreland County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ January 15, 1973 cember 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed Major James D. Barger, 144 Victor Road, Butler, Butler and qualified. County, from January 2, 1973, until the third Tuesday of Patrick J. McShane, 125 Fourth Avenue, Scottdale, January, 1975, and until his successor shall have been ap­ Westmoreland County, from December 5, 1972, until De­ pointed and qualified. cember 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC UTILITY Mrs. Elma Fox, R. D. 1, New Stanton, Westmoreland COMMISSION County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. January 15, 1973 Richard A. Theis, Box 22, Wentsler Street, New Stan­ ton, Westmoreland County, from December 5, 1972, until Hon. William G. Sesler, 24 East 37th Street, Erie, Erie December 31, 1973, and until his successor is duly ap­ County, from January 2, 1973, for the residue of the term pointed and qualified. ending April 1, 1973. WYOMING COUNTY MEMBER OF THE ARMORY BOARD OF THE Mrs. Agnes Ambrutis, 16 Pine Street, Tunkhannock, STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Wyoming County, from December 5, 1972, until December January 15, 1973 31, 1973, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. Hon. Meyer L. Casman, Alden Park Manor, Philadelphia, Hamilton Bradley, Tunkhannock, Wyoming County, Philadelphia County, from December 29, 1972, until the from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and third Tuesday of January 1975, and until his successor until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. shall have been appointed and qualified. Mrs. Marie Davis, R. D. 2, P. 0. Dalton, Mill City, Wy­ oming County, from December 5, 1972, until December MEMBER OF THE ADVISORY BOARD ON PROBLEMS 31, Hl75, and until her successor is duly appointed and OF OLDER WORKERS qualified. John J. Hovan, Esq., R. D. 1, Falls, Wyoming County, January 15, 1973 from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, and until James J. Walters (Democrat), 207 West Wildey Street, his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, from January 2, 1973, Gary Krewson, Tunkhannock, Wyoming County, from for a.term of four years, or until his successor is appointed December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, and until his and qualified. successor is duly appointed and qualified. J. Mark Robinson, Tunkhannock, Wyoming County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until his MEMBER OF THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON successor is duly appointed and qualified. PROBATION Reverend Alva Tompkins, South Eaton Township, Tunk­ January 15, 1973 hannock, Wyoming County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, and until his successor is duly ap­ John Hughes, 207 West Wildey Street, Philadelphia, pointed and qualified. Philadelphia County, from December 29, 1972, for a term of four years, and until his successor is appointed and YORK COUNTY qualified. Paul J. Brown, Midpine Drive, R. D. 1, York, York County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1975, MEMBERS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA CRIME and w1til his successor is duly appointed and qualified. COMMISSION Doctor Ivan L. Butler, 248 Country Club Road, York, York Couny, from December 5, 1972, un}il December 31, January 15, 1973 1974, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ George J. Barco, Esquire, 638 Park Avenue, Meadville, fied. Crawford County, from December 29, 1972, for a term Mrs. Jane Bupp, 420 Roosevelt Avenue, York, York of two years, and until his successor is appointed and County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, qualified. and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. Ronald R. Davenport, Esquire, 943 Sheridan Avenue, Mrs. Rita Claiborne, 531 Thomas Street, York, York Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, from December 29, 1972, for County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, a term of two years, and until his successor is appointed and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. and qualified. Richard Peel, Esq., 58 South Beaver Street, York, York Hon. Richardson Dilworth, 225 East Washington Square, County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1973, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, from December 29, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. 1972, for a term of two years, and until his successor is ap­ Mrs. Mildred Piper, 117 West Main Street, Dallastown, pointed and qualified. York County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, Russell J. O'Malley, Esquire, 330 Glenburn Road, Clarks 1975, and until her successor is duly appointed and quali­ Green, Lackawanna County, from January 2, 1973, for a fied. John D. Raborn, Jr., R. D. Hellam Branch, York, York term of two years, and until his successor is appointed and County, from December 5, 1972, until December 31, 1974, qualified. and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. MEMBERS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA INDUSTRIAL January 15, 1973 DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of January 15, 1973 Pennsylvania: Hon. J. Dean Polen, Apt. 802, George Washington Hotel, In conformity with law, I have the honor to nominate Washington, Washington County, from December 29, 1972, for the advice and consent of the Senate the following: until December 1, 1977, and until his successor shall be MILTON J. SHAFF duly appointed and qualified, 38 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE January 15,

Charles IL Whittum, .Jr., 630< Belrose Lane, Radnor, .July 1, 1974, and until his successor is appointed and Delaware County, from December 29, 1972, until .July 24, qualified. 1978, and until his successor shall be duly appointed and qualified. MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS MEMBERS OF THE STATE PLANNING BOARD .January 15, 1973 .January 15, 1973 Ms. Victoria Hunt, 9313 Bustleton Avenue, Philadelphia, Ms. Anna Louise Strong, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, from December 29, 1972, for a term Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, from .January 2, 1973, of three years, and until her successor is appointed and for a term of four years, and until her successor is ap­ qualified. pointed and has qualified. Stephen .J. Cseplo, 6820 Verbena Avenue, Philadelphia, MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF AUCTIONEER Philadelphia County, from .January 2, 1973, for a term EXAMINERS of four years, and until his successor is appointed and has qualified. .January 15, 1973 .Joseph Katz, Papercraft Corporation, Papercraft Park, for Charles .J. Behm, R. D. #1, Wind Ridge, Greene County, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, from .January 2, 1973, un­ a term oif four years, and until his successor is appointed from December 29, 1972, for a term of two years, and and has qualified. til his successor is appointed and qualified. Churchill Kohlman, 2714 Shady Avenue, Pittsburgh. Harry B. Davis, 2239 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, of Allegheny County, from December 29, 1972, for a term Allegheny County, from .January 2, 1973, for a term and four years, and until his successor is appointed and has of one year, and until his successor is appointed qualified. qualified. Harold Rosenthal, 1343 Ascot Place, Philadelphia, Phila­ Arthur H. Heller, 14 Maple Street, Laceyville, Wyoming four County, from December 29, 1972, for a term of one year, delphia County, from .January 2, 1973, for a term of is appointed and qualified. years, and until his successor is appointed and has quali­ and until his successor fied. Dennis D. Welker, R. D. il4, Chambersbnri:r, Franklin County, from December 29, 1972, for a term of three years, MEMBER OF THE REN AL DISEASE ADVISORY and until his successor is appointed and qualified. Alfred Traiman, 1519 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Phila­ COMMITTEE delphia County, from December 29, 1972, for a term of .January 15, 1973 three years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified . .John Pezak, 2332 Margaret Street, Philadelphia, Phila­ delphia County, from December 29, 1972, for a term of MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS two years, and until his successor is appointed and quali­ OF NURSING HOME ADIVITNISTRATORS fied. .January 15, 1973 MEMBER OF PUBLIC SCHOOL EMPLOYES' RETIREMENT BOARD Dr. Robert Eskey (Dentist), 3937 Brownsville Road, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, from December 29, 1972, .January 15, 1973 until November 19, 1974, and until his successor is ap-:. pointed and qualified . .Jo~ D. Killian, Esquire, 3737 Maple Street, Harrisburg, Ms. Ruth King, R.N., 7425 Brous Av~nue. Philadelnhia, Dauphin County, from December 29, 1972, until his suc­ Philadelphia County, from December 29, 1972, for a term cessor is appointed. of three years, and until her successor is appointed and qualified. MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ON UNIFORM STATE LAWS MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF .January 15, 1973 OPTOMETRICAL EXAMINERS .Joseph E. Gold, Esquire, 3220 P.S.F.S. Building, Philadel­ .January 15, 1973 phia, Philadelphia County, from December 29, 1972, for a term of four years, and until his successor shall have M. Bernard Keisler, O.D., 231 Main Street, Irwin, West­ been appointed and qualified. moreland County, from .January 2, 1973, for a term of four years, and until his successor shall have been appointed MEMBER OF THE WASHINGTON CROSSING PARK and qualified. COMMISSION MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC .January 15, 1973 EXAMINERS Mrs. Ann Hawkes Hutton, "Shadyside", M.R., Bristol, .January 15, 1973 Bucks County, from December 29, 1972, until the third Tuesday of .January 1975, and until her successor shall .John .J. Downs, M.D., 18 Merion Road, Merion Station, have been appointed and qualified. Montgomery County, from December 29, 1972, for a term of four years, and until his successor shall have been ap­ COMMONWEALTH TRUSTEE OF LINCOLN pointed and qualified. UNIVERSITY-OF THE COMMONWEALTH SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION MEMBER OF THE STATE REAL ESTATE COMMISSION .January 15, 1973 .January 15, 1973 Dr. LeRoy Patrick, 233 Mayflower Street, Pittsburgh, Samuel B. Saxton, 3446 Hampton Road, Allentown, Allegheny County, from .January 2, 1973, for a term of Lehigh County, from December 29, 1972, for a term of four years, and until his successor is appointed and quali­ five years, or until his successor has been appointed and fied qualified.

MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY CONNELLSVILLE STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL .January 15, 1973 .January 15, 1973 H-0n. Hardy Williams, 5939 Cobbs Creek Parkway, Phila- Charles W. Baer, 718 South Arch Street, Connellsville, delphia, Philadelphia County, from December 1, 1972, until Fayette County, from December 29, 1972, until the third 1973. LEGISLATIVE. JOURNAL-SENATE 39

Tuesday of January 1973, and until his successor is ap­ Bucks County, from January 1, 1973, until December 31, pointed and qualified. 1973, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ Martin S. Griglak, 206 South 9th Street, Connellsville, fied. Fayette County, from December 29, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ BUTLER COUNTY pointed and qualified. Walter J. Radishek, R. D. 2, Box #178, Perryopolis. Fred Y. Bennitt, 270 Oak Hills, Butler, Butler County, Fayette County, from December 29, 1972, until the third from January 1, 1973, until December 31, 1975, and until Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor is ap­ his successor is duly appointed and qualified. pointed and qualified. Mrs. Barbara Musko, 424 South Main Street, Butler, Paul J. Rohal, 1420 South Pittsb11rgh Street, So11th Con­ Butler County, from January 1, 19'13, until December 31, nellsville, Fayette County, from December 29, 1972, until 1975, and until her successor is duly appointed and quali­ the third Tuesday of January 1977, and until his successor fied. is appointed and qualified. CAMBRIA COUNTY MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF CRESSON STATE SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL Fred J. McFadden, Jr., 201 Highland Avenue, Ebensburg, Cambria County, from January 1, 1973, until December January 15, 1973 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Mrs. Caram Abood, Colgate Avnue, Johnstown, Cambria County, from December 29, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January, 1975, and until her successor is appointed and CAMERON COUNTY qualified. Leo Grimone, 508 West Alleghany Avenue, Emporium, Mrs. Marcella Cooney, R-22 West, Cresson, Cambria Cameron County, from January 1, 1973, until December County, from December 29, 1972, until the third Tuesday 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed and of January 1977, and until her successor is appointed and qualified. qualified. Walter Criste, 410 Ashcroft Avenue, Cresson, Cambria CHESTER COUNTY County, from December 29, 1972, until the third Tuesday of January 1979, and until his successor is appointed and Warren H. Burton, 122 West Chestnut Street, West qualified. Chester, Chester County, from January 1, 1973, until De­ Michael DeGretto, Belmont Avenue, Ebensburg, Cambria cember 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed County, from December 29, 1972, until the third Tuesday and qualified. of January 1977, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. CLARION COUNTY James Erculiani, Country Club Road, Cresson, Cambria County, from December 29, 1972, until the third Tuesday Mrs. Mary Schierberl, 22 Barber Street, Clarion, Clarion of January 1975, and until his successor is appointed and County, from January 1, 1973, until December 31, 1975, qualified. and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. Ms. Gloria Mitchell, R. D. #1, New Alexandria, West­ moreland County, from December 29, 1972, until the third CLINTON COUNTY Tuesday of January, 1979, and until her successor is ap­ Michael L. Peters, 133-llth Street, Renova, Clinton pointed and qualified. County, from January 1, 1973, until December 31, 1975, Henry B. Riley, 531 West Union Street, Somerset, Somer­ and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. set County, from December 29, 1972,. until the third Tues­ James Leone, Island Route, Lock Haven, Clinton County, day of January, 1979, and until his successor is appointed from January 1, 1973, until December 31, 1975, and until and qualified. his successor is duly appointed and qualified. Mrs. Mary Ringler, 140 Berkley Road, Johnstown, Cam­ bria County, from December 29, 1972, until the third Tues­ day of January 1977, and until her successor is appointed COLUMBIA COUNTY and qualified. Mrs. Patricia Yost, 249 Market Street, Bloomsburg, Co­ John Valko, 518 Grant Street, South Fork, Cambria lumbia County, from January 1, 1973, until December 31, County, from December 29, 1972, until the third Tuesday 1975, and until her successor is duly appointed and quali­ of January 1975, and until his successor is appointed and fied. qualified. CRAWFORD COUNTY PUBLIC ASSISTANCE BOARDS Mrs. Betty Drew Ragan, 527 Cook Drive, Meadville, The following persons to be Members of the County Crawford County, from January 1, 1973, until December Boards of Assistance, for the terms set opposite their 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly appointed and names: qualified. ADAMS COUNTY ELK COUNTY Ms. Mary C. Furlong, McSherrystown, Adams County, E. Rhen Shaver, Elbon, Ridgeway, Elk County, from from January 1, 1973, until December 31, 1975, and until January 1, 1973, until December 31, 1975, and until his her successor is duly appointed and qualified. successor is duly appointed and qualified. ALLEGHENY COUNTY FRANKLIN COUNTY Mrs. Cecile Springer, 5665 Bartlett Street, Pittsburgh, Mrs. Evelyn W. Chase, 436 West Louden Street, Cham­ Allegheny County, from January 1; 1973, until December bersburg, Franklin County, from January 1, 1973, until 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly appointed and December 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly ap­ qualified. pointed and qualified. BRADFORD COUNTY GREENE COUNTY Richard Hill, R. D. 2, Athens, Bradford County, from Doctor Myer R. Sonneborn, Wind Ridge, Greene County, January 1, 1973, until December 31, 1975, and until his from January 1, 1973, until December 31, 1975, and until !:!Ucce8sor is duly appointed and qualified. his successor is duly appointed and qualified. BUCKS COUNTY HUNTINGDON COUNTY Boyd Lewis,. 635 South Olds Boulevard, Fairless Hills, Charles E. Suders, 205 South Division Street, Mount 40 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE January 15,

Union, Huntingdon County, from January 1, 1973, until ANNOUNCEMEN'l' BY THE PRESIDENT December 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly ap­ pointed and qualified. The PRESIDENT. The Chair would like to announce before we move to the order of business of bills in place JEFFERSON COUNTY that the simple fact is that the Rules of the Senate have (Mr.) Pat Barber, Punxsutawney, Jefferson County, not as yet been adopted and there are no committees to from January 1, 1973, until December 31, 1975, and until which we can refer bills. With the agreement of the his su.ccessor is duly appointed and qualified. respective leaders, until such time as that matter is con­ sidered, as I understand it, sometime today, at least from LANCASTER COUNTY a mechanical standpoint we will accept bills filed in person Ms. Joanne Gollaz, 238 New Street, Lancaster, Lancaster with the Secretary and hold them at the desk. until some County, from January 1, 1973, until December 31, 1975, decision is made on the Rules. and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. W. Roger Simpson, Esq., 1228 Wheatland Avenue, Lan­ caster, Lancaster County, from January 1, 1973, until SENATE RESOLUTIONS December 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. PROPOSED STANDING RULES OF THE SENATE LEBANON COUNTY Senator LAMB offered the following resolution (Serial Mrs. Dorothy R. Henry, Box 346 A, R. D. 1, Myerstown, No. 2), which was read and laid on the table: Lebanon County, from January 1, 1973, until December In the Senate, January 15, 1973. 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. RESOLVED, That the following be and adopted as the Standing Rules of this Senate of Pennsylvania for the 1973 MERCER COUNTY Session: John H. Dillinger, R. D. 2, New Wilmington, Mercer PROPOSED SENATE RULES County, from January 1, 1973, until December 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. I SESSIONS Regular and Special MONROE COUNTY body dur­ Monroe County, 1. The General Assembly shall be a continuing Mrs. Martha G. Kitchen, Pocono Lake, ing the term for which its Representatives are elected. It from January 1, 1973, until Deeember 31, 1975, and until o'clock noon on the first Tuesday of her successor is duly appointed and qualified. shall meet at twelve Street, Stroudsburg, Monroe January each year. Special sessions shall be called by the Neal S. Rote, 2011 Laurel Governor on petition of a majority of the members elected County, from January 1, 1973, until December 31, 1975, when­ his successor is duly appointed and qualified. to each House or may be called by the Governor and until ever in his opinion the public interest requires. (Const. Art. 2, Sec. 4) MONTOUR COUNTY Weekly Donna Navrocki, 909 East Market Street, Danville, Montour County, from January 1, 1973, until December 2. The Senate shall convene its weekly sessions on Mon­ 31, 1975, and until her successor is duly appointed and day at 1:00 P.M. unless the Senate shall otherwise direct. qualified. Daily-adjournment POTTER COUNTY 3. Daily session shall adjourn at 6:00 P.M. unless other­ William A. Stavisky, 14 Second Street, Shinglehouse, wise ordered by motion adopted by a majority of the mem­ Potter County, from January 1, 1973, until December 31, bers of the Senate present. It shall be the duty of the 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed and quali­ presiding officer to interrupt proceedings and notify the fied. Senators of the hour and shall not proceed until. ordered by the Senate. If the Senate decides not to continue the SCHUYLKILL COUNTY session for that day, the presiding officer shall immediately entertain a motion to adjourn. Paul Koch, Union Street, Tremont, Schuylkill County, from January 1, 1973, until December 31, 1975, and until Adjournment-Order hi:s successor is duly appointed and qualified. 4. When the Senate adjourns each day, every Senator, officer, employee and visitor shall remain in their seats. SNYDER COUNTY until the presiding officer leaves the chair. Mrs. Phyllis E. Hummel, R. D. 2, Selinsgrove, Snyder County, from January 1, 1973, until December 31, 1975, and II PRESIDENT until her successor is duly appointed and qualified. The Lieutenant Governor shall be president of the Senate. (Const. Art. 4, Sec. 4) UNION COUNTY III DUTIES OF THE PRESIDENT Mrs. Lois Kalp, R. D. 2, Lewisburg, Union County, from January 1, 1973, until December 31, 1975, and until her 1. The President shall- successor is duly appointed and qualified. ( a) take the chair on every legislative day precisely at Professor Matthew Silberman, 818 St. Paul Street, Lewis­ the hour to which the Senate stands adjourned, immedi­ burg, Union County, from January 1, 1973, until Decem­ .ately call the Senators to order, and on the appearance of· ber 31, 1975, and until his successor is duly appointed and a quorum proceed with the Order of Busmess of the qualified. Senate; (b) have general direction of the Senate Chamber. It. WAYNE COUNTY shall be his duty to preserve order and decorum, and, in. case of disturbance or disorderly conduct in the Chamber Mrs. Julia Utegg, Honesdale, Wayne County, from Jan­ or galleries, may cause the same to be cleared. When ·in uary 1, 1973, until December 31, 1975, and until her suc­ his opinion there arises a case of extreme disturbance or· cessor is duly appointed and qualified. emergency he shall, after notifying the President Pro • 1973. LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 41

Tempore, the Majority and Minority Leaders, adjourn the by a message stating the title to the measure being trans­ Senate. Such adjournment shall not extend beyond the mitted and requesting concurrence of the House; limitation imposed by Article 2, Section 14 of the Con­ (f) in the absence of the Chief Clerk, attest all writs, stitution,; warrants and subpoenas issued by order of the Senate; (c) during debate, prevent personal reflections and con­ certify as to the passage of Senate Bills. fine Senators, in debate, to the question; (d) decide, when two or more Senators arise, who shall VIII DUTIES OF THE CHIEF CLERK be first to speak; (e) in the presence of the Senate, sign all bills and 1. At the beginning of each regular session convening joint resolutions which have passed both Houses after their in an odd-numbered year and whenever necessary, the titles have been read; Senate shall elect a Chief Clerk of the Senate. (f) sign resolutions, orders, writs, and subpoenas issued 2. The Chief Clerk shall- by order of the Senate and shall be attested by the Secre­ ( a) attest all writs, warrants and subpoenas issued by tary of the Senate, or, in his absence, by the Chief Clerk, order of the Senate and shall certify as to the passage of the fact of signing shall be entered in the Journal. Senate bills; (g) refer to the appropriate standing committee, every (b) in addition to his other duties the Chief Clerk shall bill and joint resolution which may be introduced in the ~eep the accounts for pay and mileage of members, of­ Senate or received from the House of Representatives. ficers and employes and prepare and sign warrants or Such referral shall be at his convenience but not later than requisitions for same. the succeeding day; 3. All officers and employes of the Senate shall be sub­ (h) decide all points of order, subject to appeal. Debate ject to the orders and direction of the Chief Clerk, who shall not be permitted unless there be an appeal from a de­ shall obey the directions and orders of the President and cision of the President. He may submit the question to the President Pro Tempore respectively. whole Senate for decision. He shall submit points of order involving the constitutionality of any matter to the IX DUTIES OF THE LIBRARIAN Senate for decision. Questions of order submitted to the Senate may be debated. 1. At the beginning of each regular session convening in an odd-numbered year and at such other times as may be IV PRESIDENT necessary, the Senate shall elect a Librarian. PRO TEMPORE 2. The Librarian shall- 1. At the beginning and close of each regular session and ( a) be in charge of the Senate Library and assist Sena­ at such other times as may be necessary, the Senate shall tors by making any reference material available to them· elect one of its members President Pro Tempore, who shall (b) number Senate bills as they are introduced and perform the duties of the Lieutenant Governor in any distribute them to the chairman of the committee to which case of absence or disability of that officer, and whenever they are referred getting a receipt for same; said office shall be vacant. (Const. Art. 2, Sec. 9) (c) keep a record of the Senate action on a bill on a special record sheet attached to a bill after it has been reported from committee. V DUTIES OF PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE 1. The President Pro Tempore shall- X DUTIES OF THE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS ( a) appoint the Chairmen, Vice-Chairmen and members of the Standing Committees of the Senate as soon after his 1. The Chief Sergeant-at-Arms shall- election as possible; ( a) be constantly in attendance during the sessions of the (b) appoint members to special committees whenever Senate except when absent in discharging his other duties; authorized; (b) have charge of and direct the work of the Assistant (c) fill all vacancies occurring in standing and special Sergeant-at-Arms; committees; (c) serve all subpoenas and warrants issued by the (d) appoint and have under his direction all Senate em- Senate or any duly authorized officer or committee; ployes unless otherwise specified by law; (d) be in charge of assembling and distributing bills, (e) vote last on all questions when occupying the Chair. calendars, histories and journals as they are printed; 2. He may- (e) be empowered to limit the number of bills distri­ (a) name any Senator to preside in the absence of the buted to any one person at any one time; President, or if both the President and President Pro (f) maintain order, at the direction of the presiding of­ Tempore are absent the Majority Leader, or his designee, ficer, in the Senate Chamber and adjoining rooms; shall preside. The Majority Leader, during such time, (g) see that no person, except those authorized to do so, shall be vested with all powers of the President except disturbs or interferes with the desks of the Senators or signing bills, joint resolutions, etc. This authority shall officers, or with books, papers, etc., thereat; not extend beyond a day's adjournment. (h) exclude from the floor all persons not entitled to the privilege of the same; (i) have charge of all entrances to the Chamber during VI OTHER OFFICERS the sittings of the Senate and shall see that the doors are properly attended; 1. Each House shall choose its other officers. (Const. (j) announce, upon recognition by the presiding officer, Art. 2, Sec. 9) all important messages and committees; (k) escort the Senate to all Joint meetings with the VII DUTIES OF THE SECRETARY mace; (1) escort the Senate Committee appointed to attend 1. At the beginning of each regular session convening funeral services of members or former members of the in an odd-numbered year and at other times as may be Senate with the mace. necessary, the Senate shall elect a Secretary of the Senate. 2. The Secretary of the Senate shall- XI ORDER OF BUSINESS ( a) assist the presiding officer in conducting the busi­ ness of the session; 1. The Order of Business to be observed in taking up (b) act in the capacity of Parliamentarian; business shall be as follows: (c) have under his direction the following functions: First -Call to Order. (1) Amending bills in the Senate; (2) preparing and pub­ Second -Prayer by the Chaplain, of the Senate. lishing the Senate Calendar; (3) publication of the Senate Third -Reading of the Journal of the preceding day. History; Fourth -Asking of leaves of absence. No Senator shall (d) approve and sign requisitions for material and s_up­ absent himself without leave of the Senate, plies to be used by the Senate; first obtained, unless prevented from attend­ (e) transmit all bills, joint resolutions, concurrent reso­ ance by sickness, or other sufficient cause. lutions and appropriate memorials to the House of Repre­ Fifth -Reading of Communications. sentatives without delay, and each shall be accompanied Sixth -Receiving reports of committees. 42 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE January 15,

Seventh -Reading of bills in place at which time they Order and Privilege shall not be subject to debate or remarks. All bills in place shall be accompanied by 5. No Senator speaking shall be interrupted by another three copies of the same. Bills not intro­ except by the arrival of the hour for daily adjournment, the a call to order, or by a question of privilege, or by a call duced at this time will be accepted until of the Sena- next day's session, but not processed until the for the previous question, without the consent the· following day. speaking, and no Senator shall speak on a question Eighth --Offering of original resolutions. it is put to a vote. Ninth -Consideration of Executive Nominations. Tenth -Consideration of the Calendar. Any bill or Questions of Order resolution on the calFmdar not finally acted 6. The presiding offieer shall decide all questions of upon within ten legislative days shall be re­ order, subject to appeal by any member. No debate shall committed to the committee which reported be. allowed on questions of order, unless there be an ap­ the same to the calendar: any bill or resolu­ peal. A second point of order on the same general subject, tion on the calendar which cannot, by its but not the same point, is not in order while an Ai:>peal is status, be recommitted shall be removed from pending, but when the first appeal is decided, laid on the the calendar and laid on the table, unless the table or otherwise disposed of, the second point of order Senate shall otherwise direct. is in order and is subject to appeal. While an appeal is Eleventh -Unfinished Business. pending no other business is in order. It is within the Reports of Committees. discretion of the presiding officer as to whether he will Congratulatory and condolence resolutions. vacate the chair on an appeal from his decision. Twelfth -First consideration of bills reported from com­ mittee and in this state shall not be subject Question When Interrupted to amendment or a vote thereon. Thirteenth -Introduction of Petitions and Remonstrances. 7. A question regularly before· the Senate can be inter­ Fourteenth-Announcements by the Secretary. rupted only by a call for the previous question, for Fifteenth -Adjournment. amendment, postponement, to lay on the table, commit­ rp.ent, or adjournment. Special Order of Business XIII MOTIONS 2. Any subject may, by a vote of the majority of the members present, be made a special order; and when the Putting a Motion time so fixed for its consideration arrives, the presiding officer shall lay it before the Senate. 1. When a motion is made, it shall, before debate, be stated by the President. Every motion made to the Sen­ XII ORDER AND DECORUM ate arid entertained by the President shall be reduced to writing on the demand of any member, and shall be en­ Recognition tered on the Journal with the name of the Senator making it. unless it is withdrawn the same day. A motion may be 1. When any Senator desires to speak or deliver any withdrawn by the member making it before amendment, matter to the Senate, he shall rise at his desk and respect­ postponement, an order to lie on the table, or decision. fully address himself to "Mi;. President," and on being n'!cogpized, may address the Senate preferably at a micro­ Precedence of Motions phone conveniently located on the floor, and shall confine himself to the question under debate, avoiding personali­ 2. Motions shall take precedence in the following order: ties. 1. Adjourn 2. Previous question. Speaking Out of Order 3. Recess. 4. Lay on table. 2. ·If any Senator, in speaking or otherwise shall trans­ 5. Privilege. gress the rules of the Senate, the President shall, or any 6. Orders of the day. Senator may, call him to order; in which case he shall im­ 7. Limit, close or extend limit on debate. mediately sit down, unless permitted, on motion of another 8. Postpone. Senator to explain, and the President shall, unless appealed 9. Commit or recommit. to, decide on the case without debate; if the decision is in 10. Amend. favor of the Senator called to order, he shall be at liberty 11. Main motion. to· proceed, but not otherwise; and if the Senator persists he shall be liable to censure or such punishment as the Non-Debatable Motions Senate may deem proper. 3. Non-debatable motions are: Time of Speaking 1. Adjourn or recess. 2. Previous question. 3. No Senator shall speak more than once on one ques­ 3. Lay on table. tion, to the prevention of any other who has not spoken 4. Orders of the day. and is desirous to speak; nor more than twice without 5. Limit, close or extend limit on debate. leave of the Senate nor for any longer period of time than thirty minutes, without yielding the floor, except by Motions Which Permit Limited Debate consent of a majority of the Senators present. . 4. On the motion to postpone, the question of postpone­ Decorum ment is open .to debate, but the main question is not. 5. The motion to commit or recommit to committee is 4. While the President is putting a question no member debatable as to the propriety of the reference, but the shall walk out or across the h::ill nor when a Senator is main question is not open to debate. speaking pass between him and the chair, and during the 6. The motion to amend is debatable on . the amend­ session of the Senate no Senator shall remain at the clerk's ments only and does not open the main question to debate. desk during the calling of the roll or the tabulating there­ of. No Senator shall read newspapers, magazines or other Seconding Motions material not pertinent to the subject under discussion dur­ 7. All motions except for the previous questions (which ing debate. During debate or while the presiding officer Senators) and re­ one is shall be moved by not less than four is speaking, or the Senate is engaged in voting, no consideration, may be made without a second. to disturb another in his speech by cou·ghing, speaking, or whispering to another, nor walking up or down the aisles, Motion to Adjourn or Recess nor taking books or papers from the desk, nor writing there. 8. A motion to adjourn shall always be in order, except- 1973. LEGISLATIVE J&l:JRNAlJ"'--SEN'.AT'E 43

ing when on the call for the previous question, the main 'mittee, printed for the use of the members aha returned -question shall have been ordered to be now put, or when therefrom. (Const. of Penna., Art.. 3, Sec. 2) a Member has the floor and shall be decided without debate. Form of Bills A motion to adjourn, adopted and not having a re- convening time, the Senate will meet the following day at 3. No bill shall be passed containing more than one 10:00 AM. subject, which shall be clearly expressed in its title, ex• cept a general appropriation bill or a bill codifying or Motion for Previous Question compiling the law or a part thereof. (Const. of Penna., Art. 3, Sec. 3) 9. Pending the consideration of any question before the ~enate, a Senator may call for the previous question, and Consideration of Bills if seconded by four Senat9rs, the President shall submit the question: "Shall the main question now be put?" If 4. Every bill shall be considered on three different days a majority vote is in favor of it, the main question shall in. each House. All amendments made thereto shall be be ordered, the effect of which shall cut off all further prmted for the use of the members before the final vote amendments and debate, and bring the Senate to a direct is ~aken on the bill and before the final vote is taken, upon yote. First upon the pending amendments and motions, written request addressed to the presiding officer of either if tl~ere be ~y, then upon the main proposition. The House by at least twenty-five per cent of the members' previous question may be ordered on any pending amend­ elected to that Hou.se, any bill shall be read at length in ment or motion before the Senate. that House. No bill shall become a law, unless on its final passage the vote is taken by yeas and nays, the Motion to Lay on Table names of the persoJ.lS voting for and against it are entered on the Journal,, and a majority of the members elected 10. The motion to lay on the table is not debatable and to each House is recorded thereon as voting in its favor. the effect of the adoption of this motion is to place on (Const. of Penna., Art. 3, Sec. 4) the table the pending question and everything adhering to it. Questions laid on the table remain there for the entire Local and Special Bills session unless taken up before the session closes. 5. No local or special bill shall be passed unless notice ~f the . intention i? apply therefor shall have been pub­ Motion to Take from Table lished m the locality where the matter or the thing to be 11. A motion to take from the table, a bill or other effected may be situated, which notice shall be at least subject, is in order under the same order of business in thirty days prior to the introduction into the General which the matter was tabled. It shall be decided without Assembly of such bill ·and in the manner to be provided debate or amendment. by law; the evidence of such notice having been published shall be exhibited in the General Assembly, before such Reconsideration act shall be passed. (Const. of Penna., Art 3, Sec. 7) 12. When a question has once been made and carried Revenue Bills in the affirmative or negative it shall be in order for any two members of the majority1 to move the reconsider­ 6. All bills for raising revenue shall originate in the ation thereof. When the Senate has been equally divided House of Representatives, but the Senate may propose on a question, or a bill shall have failed to pass by rea­ amendments as in other oills. (Const. of Penna Art 3 son of not having a constitutional majority, it sh'.ail be in Sec. 10) ., · ' order for any two who voted in the negative to move the reconsideration thereof. Appropriation Bills Provided, however, that no motion for the reconsidera­ tion of any vote shall be in order after a bill, resolution, 7. The ge~er?-1 appropriation bill shall embrace nothing report, amendment or motion upon which the vote was b;it. appropriatmns for the executive, legislative and ju­ taken shall have gone out of the possession of the Senate. dicial department.s of the Commonwealth, for the public Provided, further, that no motion for reconsideration debt and for pubbc schools. All other appropriations .shall shall be in order unless made on the same day on which pe made by separate bills, each embracing but one sub- the vote was taken, or within the next five days of actual Ject. (Const. of Penna., Art. 3, Sec. 11) · session of the Senate thereafter. A motion to reconsider the same question cannot be Charitable and Educational Appropriations reconsidered a third time. Identical bills cannot be con­ 8. No appropriation shall be made to any charitable or sidered at the same session. educational institution not under the absolute control of When a bill, resolution, report, amendment, order, or the Commonwealth, other than normal schools established message, upon which a vote has been taken, shall have by law for the professional training of teachers for the gone out of the possession of the Senate and been com­ public schools of the State, except by a vote of two-thirds municated to the House of Representatives, or to the Gov­ of all the mem hers elected to each House. (Const. of ernor, the motion to reconsider shall be ·accompanied by a Penna., Art. 3, Sec. 30) resolution to request the House or Governor to return the same; which last motion shall be acted upon immediately, and without debate, and if determined in the negative Consideration-Second Regular Session shall be a final disposition of the motion to reconsider. 9. All bills, joint resolutions, resolutions, <:oncurrent Provided, further, that it shall not be in order, by sus­ resolutions, or other matters pending before the Senate pension of this rule or otherwise, to reconsider, in a upon t~e a_djournment sine die of a first regular session Second Regular Session, the vo.te by whkh any business, converung m an o?-d·numbered year shall maintain their bill, joint resolution, or resolution, was defeated in a First stat;is 11!1d be pendmg before a second regular session con­ Regular Session. vening .m an. even-numbered year but not beyond adjourn:. ment sme die or November 30th of such year whichever XIV BILLS first occurs. Passage of Bills Introduction 1. No law shall be passed except by bill, and no bill shall be so altered or amended, on its passage through 10. All bills shall be introduced in quadruplicate and either House, as to change its original purpose. (Const. of shall not be signed by more than four sponsors. A spon­ :Penna., Art. 3, Sec. 1) sor may not be added after a bill has been printed. All bills shall be examined' by the Legislative Reference Bu­ Reference and Printing reau for correctness as to form and shall be imprinted with the stamp of the Bureau, before being accepted by 2. No ibill shall be considered unless referred to a com- the President for introduction. 44 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE January 15,

Character of Bills in ~lace-Etcetera Senate may file bills with the Secretary of the Senate commencing on December 1 of each even numbered year. 11. No member shall read in place, nor shall any com­ The Secretary of the Senate shall number the bills in the mittee report any bill for the action of the Senate, pro­ order received, print and distribute such measures in the posing to legislate upon any of the subjects prohibited by usual custom. Notification of such filing shall be given the thirty-second section of the third article of the Con­ to the Members and news media. stitution· nor shall any bill be read in place or reported 21. Upon the naming of the committees and subcommit­ from a ~ommittee, receiving, amending, or extending the tees of the Senate at the convening of a First Regular provisions of any law, by reference to its title lutions to the ap­ 11. Public Health and Welfare-16 members propriate committees as soon as possible but not later 12. Transportation-16 members than two weeks from the time of notification of filing. 13. Local Government-10 members Upon referral, the Librarian of the ~enate shall deliv_er 14. Banking-10 members said bills, joint re.solutions or resolutions to the commit­ 15. Insurance-IO members tees to which they have been r.eferred. The Secretary of 16. Law and Order-10 members the Senate shall have the bills or joint resolutions printed 17. Corporations-10 members for distribution and notification of such filing shall be given to the Members and news media ,in the usual man­ President Pro Tempore-ex-officio ner. 20. Any Member of the .Senate or Member-elect of the 2. The ,President Pro Tempore shall be ex-offic:io and a 1973. LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 45 voting member of all standing committees and subcom­ Bills Recommitted mittees and not included in the number of committee mem­ bers herein provided. 9. Any bill or resolution reported by any standing com­ mittee without prior notice having been published in the daily Calendar or given prior to a session according to Committees' Function Between Sessions Section 7 of this article shall be recommitted to the com­ 3. Permanent standing committees shall exist and func­ mittee reporting the same~ tion both during and between sessions. Such power shall not extend beyond November 30th of any even-numbered Attendance of Sponsor(s) of Blll year. 10. The main sponsor(s) of a bill may attend the meet­ ing of a committee or subcommittee before which such Subcommittees bill is noticed as provided in these Rules. If requested by the committee or subcommittee. chairman, such sponsor(s) 4. Each standing committee or the chairman thereof may send in his place another legislator, his aide or com­ may appoint, from time to time, a subcommittee to study mittee staff member, or any other representative possessed or investigate a matter falling within the jurisdiction of of written permission to speak for the bill in his behalf. the standing committee or to consider a bill or resolution referred to it. Subcommittees shall be regulated by the Public Meetings or Hearings Senate Rules of Procedure and shall be in existence for only that time necessary to complete their assignments 11. All standing committees may hold public meetings and report to their standing committees. Their reports, or hearings at the discretion of the Chairman. All sub­ whether favorable or unfavorable, shall be considered by committees may hold public meetings or hearings with the the standing committee. permission of the parent standing committee Chairman. 12. All permanent standing committees, and with per­ mission of the parent committee, subcommittees, may, Powers and Responsibilities have their hearings reported and transcribed if payment 5. Permanent standing committees are authorized: for such service is being made from committee funds. The (a) to maintain a continuous review of the work of the Chairman shall contact the Secretary to make arrange­ Commonwealth agencies concerned with their subject ments for such reporting and transcribing. However, if areas and the performance of the functions of government payment is expected to be made from a source other than within each such subject area, and for this purpose to committee funds, approval must be first obtained from the request reports from time to time, in such form as the President Pro Tempore. The Fresident Pro Tempore shall standing committee or select subcommittee shall desig­ notify the Secretary of the Senate if permission is granted. nate, concerning the operation of any Commonwealth agency and presenting any proposal or recommendation Subcommittee Reports such agency may have with regard to existing laws or 13. It shall be the duty of a subcommittee to report all proposed legislation in its subject area. The standing, measures referred to them directly to the parent stand­ committee or sub-committee is authorized to invite public ing committee. The subcommittee shall report all mea­ officials and employes and private individuals to appear sures either (a) favorably, (b) favorably with amend­ before the standing committee or subcommittee for the ments, or (c) unfavorably. purpose of submitting information to it. 14. Such reports shall also reflect (a) the time and (b) in order to carry out its duties, each standing com­ place of the meeting at which the action was taken, (b) mittee or sub-committee is empowered with the right the name and address of each person (if any) addressing and authority to inspect and investigate the books, records, the committee relative to each measure and the interest papers, documents, data, operation, and physical plant represented (proponent or opponent), and (c) the vote of of any public agency in this Commonwealth. each member of the subcommittee on the motion to report (c) in order to carry out its duties, each standing com­ each measure. mittee or subcommittee may issue subpoenas duces tecum 15. Subcommittee may not report a bill directly to and other necessary process to compel the attendance orf the Senate but must be reported back to the parent com­ witnesses and the production of any books, letters. or mittee who in turn shall be authorized to report to the other documentary evidence desired by such committee. Senate if it is so ordered. The chairman may administer all oaths and affirmations 16. When a bill with a favorable report by a subcom­ in the manner prescribed by law to witnesses who shall mittee is considered by the parent committee, no ad­ appear before such committee for the purpose of testifying ditional testimony of witnesses shall be permitted except in any matter about which such committee may desire upon vote of a majority of members of the parent com­ evidence. mittee as provided by these rules. Notice of Meetings Quorum of Committee 6. During session notice of meetings of standini;i com­ 17. A committee or subcommittee is actually assembled mittees shall be published in the daily Calendar. No com­ only when a quorum constituting a majority of the mem­ mittee shall consider any bill unless proper notice thereof bers of that committee is present in person. A majority shall have been published in the calendar for the lei:;is­ of the quorum of the whole committee shall be required Jative day preceding the day of such committee meeting. to report any measure to the floor for action by the whole The chairman of a committee or subcommittee, or, in Senate. Any measure reported in violation of this Rule his absence, the vice-chairman, shall provide the Secre­ shall be immediately recommitted by the President when tary's office with written information concerning meet­ it is called to his attention by a Senator. ings, which shall include the date, time and place of the meeting and the number of each bill to be considered. Discharging Committees Publication in the daily Calendar of notice of standing committee or subcommittee meetings shall be delivered to 18. No committee shall be discharged from considera­ the Secretary's office in writing by the end of the session tion of any measure within ten legislative days of its on the day preceding its intended publication. reference without unanimous consent of the .Senate or 7. A committee meeting may be held during a session after such ten-day period except by majority vote of all only if approval is granted by the Majority and Minority Members elected to the Senate. Leaders and if notice of the bills to be considered is given at the beginning of session. XVII COMMITTEE OFFICERS 8. Before any standing committee or subcommittee of Chairman-Ex-officio the Senate holds a meeting while the legislature is in recess, a notice of said meeting, stating date, time and 1. The Chairman of each standing committee shall be place shall be filed with the Secretary of the Senate at ex-officio a member of each subcommittee which is part least seven (7) days prior thereto. of his standing committee with the right to attend meet- 46 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE January: 15, ings of such subcommittees and vote on any matter before for any stated period, and such excused absence shall be such committees. noted on the records of such committee.

Calling Committee to Order XIX COMMITTEE VOTING 2. The Chairman, or, .in his absence, the Majority Vice­ Taking the Vote Chairman shall call the committee to order at the hour provided by these Rules. Upon the appearance of a 1. The Chairman shall declare all votes and shall cause quorum, the committee shall proceed with the order of same to be entered on the records of the committee, but business. Any member of the committee may question if any Senator rises to question a vote, then upon a the existence of a quorum. showing of hands by three (3) Senators, the Chairman shall take the sense of the committee by yeas and nays. The Chairman Control of the Committee Room In all cases where the committee shall be equally divided, the question shall be lost. 3. The Chairman or Vice-Chairman shall preserve order 2. Prior to the announcement of the result of a roll and decorum and shall have general control of the com­ call, notice shall be taken in the records of the committee mittee room. In case of a disturbance or disorderly con­ of the request of any Senator to (1) change his vote, or duct in the committee room, he may cause the same to be (2) vote. After the vote has been announced, a Senator cleared. with unanimous consent may change his vote or vote on the measure except that no such change of vote or vote ·Chairman's Authority· to Sign Notices, etc. shall be valid where such vote would alter the final action Decide Questions of Order of the committee until the measure shall first have been recalled to the committee for further consideration. Upon 4. The Chairman shall sign all notices, vouchers, sub­ request of a Senator prior to consideration of other busi­ poenas or reports required or permitted by these Rules. ness, the Chairman shall order a verification of a vote. He 'sl:rnll decide all questions of order, subject to an appeal by any Senator, which appeal shall be certified by the No Senator to Vote for Another Chairman to the Senate for a decision by the President during. the daily session of the Senate next following such 3. No Senator shall vote for another Senator, nor shall certification which ruling shall be ·entered in the Journal any person not a Senator cast a vote for a Senator. In and shall constitute. binding precedent upon all committees addition to such penalties as may be prescribed by law, of the Senate. A iuling by the President on any question any Senator who shall vote or attempt to vote for another certified shall be subject to appeal as any other question. Senator may be punished in such a manner as the Senate The Chairman may, or upon the vote Of a majority of the may deem proper. Any person not a Senator who shall commiHee, shall certify .a question of parliamentary pro­ vote wrongfully in the place of a Senator shall be ex­ cedure to the President. as contemplated by the Rule with­ cluded from the committee for the remainder of the ses­ out a formal appeaJ,. Such a certified question shall be sion, in addition to such punishment as may be prescribed disposed of by the President as if'it had. been an appeal. by law. The perfection of an aupeal or the certification of a question .pursuant to this rule shall not cons'itute an Pairing Prohibited automatic stay to further legislative action on the measure 4. No pairing may be permitted by the committee. under consideration. Explanation of Vote Vote .of Chairman, Vice-Chairman 5. No Senator shall be permitted to defer or explain his 5. The'. chi:lirman' arid Vice-Chairman shall vote on all vote during a roll call but may reduce his explanation to matters before such committee provided that the name of writing; and upon filing with the Chairman, this ex­ the Chairman shall be called last. planation shall be spread upon the record.

.. Temporary. Appointment of Alternate to Chairman XX MOTIONS IN COMMITTEES 6. The Chairman may name any member of the com­ L All motions made in committee shall be governed mittee to perform the duties of the Chair provided that and take the same precedence as those set forth in these such substifution· shall not extend beyond such meeting. rules. In· his absence and omission to make such appointment, the Vice-Chairman shall act during his absence. XXI CONFERENCE COMMITTEES Performance of Duties by Vice-Chairman 1. The President Pro Tempore shall appoint three Sena­ tors to comprise a Committee of Conference. Two shall 7. Upon the death of the Chairman, the Vice-Chairman be from the majority party and one from the minority shall ,perform the duties of the office until and unless the party. Pr.esident Pro Tempore shall appoint a successor. Upon 2. The deliberations of the committee shall be confined and during disability, absence, or incapacity of the Chair­ to the subject of difference between the two houses, un­ man, the Vice-Chairman shall perform his duties. less both Houses shall direct a free conference, and if , 8. Each Chairman shall be entitled to such staff assis­ their authority has been exceeded it shall be the duty of tance and expenses as may be necessary and expedient to the presiding officer to call it to the attention of the the fulfillment of the duties of the office, the sufficiency Senate who shall then decide the question by a majority of which shall be determined by the President Pro Tem­ vote of those present. pore and the Legislative Management Committee. Report of Conference Committee XVIII COMMITTEE MEMBERS 3. Reports of Conference Committees shall be prepared •' Members, Attendance, Voting, Proxy in triplicate by the Legislative Reference Bureau and shall be signed by the members or a majority of the members ·· '1. Every member of a committee shall be in attendance of the committee. Every report of a committee of con­ during· each of its meetings, unless excused or necessarily ference shall be printed together with the bill as amended prevented and shall vote on each question, except that no by the committee, placed on the files of Senators. and member of a committee. shall be required or permitted to particularly referred to on their calendars before action vote on any questions immediately concerning his private shall be taken on such report. rights as distinct from the public interest. 2. No member of any committee shall be allowed to vote Report of Conference Committee-Adoption by proxy. .3. The -Chairman may -excuse any Senator for just 4. Reports of committees of conference shall be adopted cause froiµ attendance on, the meetings" of his ·committee only by the vote of a majority of ·the Members elected to 1973. LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 47

the Senate, taken by yeas and nays. (Const. of Penna., amendment short of the final question; and on any ques­ Art. 3, Sec. 5) tion short of a final one a majority of Senators voting shall be sufficient to pass the same. XXII VOTING Announcement of Vote Must be Present and Vote 10. Upon completion of a roll call vote or a voice vote 1. No Senator shall be permitted to vote on any question the result shall be announced immediately unless the unless he is ~resent in the Senate Chamber at the time majority or minority leader requests a delay. Such delay the roll is being called, or prior to the announcement of shall not extend beyond five minutes. the vote. Explanation of Vote Personal or Private Interest 11. Any Senator may, with the consent of the Senate, 2. Senators who have a personal or private interest make an explanation of his vate on any question and have in any measure or bill proposed or pending before the the explanation printed in the Journal. Senate shall disclose the fact to the Senate, and shall not vote thereon. Tie Vote 12. In the case of a tie vote the President of the Senate Senators Must be Present may cast his vote to break such tie so long as by doing 3. Every Senator shall be present within the Senate so it does not violate any provisions of the Constitution of Chamber during the sessions of the Senate, unless duly Pennsylvania. In the event there is a tie vote on a ques­ excused or necessarily prevented, and shall be recorded tion requiring a constitutional majority, the question falls. as voting on each question stated from the Chair which requires a roll call vote unless excused by the Senate. The Verifying Vote refusal of any Senator to vote shall be deemed a con­ tempt unless he be excused by the Senate or unless he 13. Any Senator may demand a verification of a vote has a direct personal or pecuniary interest in connection immediately upon the explanation of a roll call or after with the pending question. the announcement of vote by the presiding officer. In verifying a vote the Clerk shall first read the affirmative Excused from Voting roll at which time any additions or corrections shall be made. Upon the completion and verification of the 4. A Senator desiring to be excused from voting shall, affirmative roll call, the Clerk shall proceed with the when his name is called, make a brief statement of the reading of the negative roll at which time any additions reasons for making such request, and the question on or corrections shall be made. Upon the completion and excusing him shall then be decided by the Chair without verification of the negative roll call the roll call shall be debate. declared verified. It shall not be in order for a Senator to change his vote after the verified roll call is announced. Changing Vote A demand for a verification shall not be in order when all Senators vote one way. The demand for a verification of 5. No Senator may vote or change his vote after the a vote is not debatable. result is announced by the Chair. Before the announce­ ment of the final result, however, a Senator may change Voice Vote his vote, or may vote, if previously absent from the Chamber. Should a Senator be erroneously recorded on 14. Unless otherwise ordered or demanded, a voice vote any vote, he may at any time, with the permission of the may be taken. Any Senator who doubts the accuracy of Senate, make a statement to that effect which shall be a voice vote may demand a roll call vote. Such request entered in the Journal Similarly, should the Senator be must be made immediately upon the announcement of the absent when a vote is taken on any question, he may vote by the presiding officer and shall not be in order after later, with the permission of the Senate, make a state­ other business has intervened. The demand for a verifica­ ment for entry upon the Journal, indicating how he would tion of a voice vote shall not be in order. have voted had he been present when the roll was taken and the reasons therefor shall be submitted in "1.vriting or delivered orally not to exceed five minutes. xxm CORRESPONDENTS Admission to Press Gallery­ Persons Allowed at Desk During Roll Call Committee on Correspondents 6. No Senator or other person. except the majority or 1. Admission to and administration of the Press Galleries minority leader OR OTHER PERSON des\gnated by them, of the Senate and House of Representatives shall be vested shall be permitted at the Reading Clerk's desk during the in a Committee on Correspondents consisting of the Presi­ recording, counting or verification of a roll call vote. dent Pro Tempore of the Senate, or his designee; the Speaker of the House of Representatives, or his designee; Two-Thirds Vote the Supervisor of the Capitol Newsroom; the President of the Pennsylvania Legislative Correspondents' Association, 7. When bills or other matters, which require a two­ or his designee and .the Executive Director of the Pennsyl­ thirds vote are under consideration the concurrence of vania Association of Broadcasters, or his designee. two-thirds of all the Senators elected shall not be requisite to decide any question or amendment short of the final Application to Press Gallery question; and on any other question short of the final one, a majority of Senators voting shall be sufficient to 2. Persons desiring admission to the press sections of the pass the same. Senate and House of Representatives shall make appli­ cation to the Chairman of the Committee on Correspon­ Majority Vote Defined dents. Such applications shall state the newspaper, press association or licensed radio or television station, its loca­ 8. A majority of the Senators elected shall mean a tion, times of publication or hours of broadcasting, and majority of the Senators elected, living, sworn and seated. be signed by the applicant.

Majority Vote Committee to Verify Statement 9. When bills or other matters, which require a vote of 3. The Committee on Correspondents shall verify the .the majority of all Senators elected are under considera­ statements made in such application, and, if the applica­ tion, the concurrence of a majority of all the Senators tion is approved by the Committee, shall issue a corres­ elected· shall not be requisite to decide any question or pondent's card signed by the members of the Comm:ittee. 48 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE January 15,

Exclusive Use of Gallery XXV RECORDS OF THE SENATE 4. The Gallery assigned to .newspaper correspondents or 1. The records of the Senate may be inspected by the recognized press association correspondents or representa­ Members, but no paper shall be withdrawn therefrom tives of licensed radio and television stations, systems or without the consent of the Senate. news-gathering agencies shall be for their exclusive use and persons not holding correspondents cards shall not be XXVI WHO PRIVILEGED TO THE FLOOR OF entitled to admission thereto. Employes of the General THE SENATE Assembly, representatives and employes of state depart­ ments, boards, commissions and agencies, visitors and 1. No person shall be admitted within the Senate members of the families of corresoondents entitled to ad­ Chamber (galleries and press boxes excepted) during its mission to the press gallery shall, at no time, be. per­ sessions, unless invited by the President or a Member of mitted to occupy seats or be entitled to the privilege of the Senate, except the Members and staff. the press gallery. Rear Entrance Closed During Session Photographs in Senate Chamber-Hearings 2. No person or persons shall, during a session, be per­ 5. Accredited pho,tographers of newspapers, wire, news­ mitted to enter through the rear door of the Senate reel services and licensed television stations, systems or Chamber nor be present in the roows immediately to the news-gathering agencies, may be authorized by the Presi­ rear of the Senate Chamber except Senators, officers and dent Pro Tempore to take photographs in the Senate, and employes expressly authorized. by the Speaker of the House to take photographs in the House of Representatives. Applications to take photo­ Telephone Facilities graphs at public hearings of committees must be approved 3. No person or persons shall, at any time, be permitted by the Committee Chairman or Co-chairman conducting to use the telephone facilities in or adjacent to the Senate such hearing. Chamber, nor enter the Senate dining room unless granted permission by the Rules Committee in writing, signed by Photographs--Notice to be Given a majority of the Members of the committee.

6. No photographs shall be taken in the Senate or House XX.VII RULES of Representatives during sessions, being at ease or re­ cessed, without prior notice to the Senators in the Senate 1. These rules shall be in full force and effect until or the Representatives in the House of Representatives. altered, changed, amended or repealed as provided herein. When possible, such notice shall be given at the beginning of the session, at ease or recess, during which the photo­ Dispensing with Rules graphs are scheduled to be taken. 2. The consent of a majority of the Members elected shall be necessary to suspend any Rule except that part Correspondents--Number Limited of Rule which requires unanimous consent to be given te> 7. No more than one representative of each newspaper, consider the confirmation of a nomination which has been press association or licensed radio or television station, reported from a committee on that day shall not be sus­ system or news-gathering agency shall be admitted to the pended press gallery at one time. Members of the Pennsylvania Legislative Correspondents' Association and representa­ Altering, Changing or Amending-Vote tives of licensed radio and television stations, systems or 3. The consent of a majority of all Members elected· te> news-gathering agencies, assigned to the Senate and/or the Senate shall be necessary to alter, change or amend House of Representatives on a daily basis shall have per­ these Rules. ' manent assigned seating in the press gallery with identi­ fication plates. Visiting representatives of daily news­ Alterations, Changing or Amending-Resolution papers, press associations, Sunday newspapers as well as radio and television stations, systems or news-gathering 4. All alterations, changes or amendments to Senate agencies shall coordinate seating accommodations with Rules shall be by resolution which shall not be considered the supervisor of the Capitol Newsroom. unless first referred to and reported from the Rules Com­ mittee. Order and Decorum of Press XXVIII MASON'S MANUAL OF LEGISLATIVE 8. Persons assigned to the press gallery on a permanent PROCEDURE TO GOVERN SENATE or temporary basis, shall, at all times, refrain from loud talking or causing any disturbance which tends to inter­ 1. The Rules of Parliamentary Practice comprised in rupt the proceedings of the Senate or House of Repre­ Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure shall govern the sentatives. Senate in all cases to which they are applicable, and in 9. Persons assigned to the press gallery on a permanent which they are not inconsistent with the Standing Rules or temporary basis shall not walk onto the floor of the and Orders of the Senate and the Joint Rules of the Senate Senate or House of Representatives nor approach the and House of Representatives. rostrum or the clerks desks during session or while being at ease. XXIX QUORUM 10. Persons assigned to the press gallery on a permanent or temporary basis wishing to confer with a Senator or Majority Constitutes a Quorum Representative shall disclose this fact by having a message 1. A majority of Senators elected shall constitute a delivered by a Page to the Senator or Representative. quorum, but a smaller number may adjourn from day to Such conversation shall be conducted off the floor of the day, and compel the attendance of absent members. Senate or House of Representatives. (Const. Art. 2, Sec. 10)

XXIV RADIO AND TELEVISION When Less than a Quorum is Present 1. No permission shall be granted for televising or 2. When, upon a call, which may be demanded by not broadcasting by radio or electronic recording of any less than four Senators, it is found that less than a quorum meetings of the Senate, or its standing or interim com­ is present, it shall be the duty of the President to order mittees except by resolution, which upon introduction the doors of the Senate to be closed, and to direct the shall be referred to the Committee on Rules. Violation of clerk to call the roll of the Senate and note the absentees this rule shall be dealt with as the Committee on Rules after which the names of the absentees shall be' again shall· direct. called, and those for whose absence no excuse, or an in- 1973,: LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 49'. sufficient excuse is made, may by order of" a majority of Senate, any two Senators, voting with the majority, may the Senators present, be sent for and taken into custody move for a reconsideration on the same day on which the by the sergeant-at-arms, or his assistants appointed for vote was taken, or on either of the next two days of ac­ the purpose, and brought before the bar of the Senate, tual session of the Senate; but if a notification of the where, unless excused by a majority of the Senators confirmation or rejection of a nomination shall have been present they shall be reproved by the President for sent to the Governor before the expiration of the time neglect of duty. wit~n which a :i;notion to reconsider m~y be made, the mot10n to reconsider shall be accompanied by a motion When Less than a Quorum Vote But Present to request the Governor to return such notification to the Senate. A motion to reconsider the vGte on a nomina­ 3. When less than a quorum vote upon any subject tion. may be laid on the table without prejudice to the under the consideration of the Senate not less than four normnation. Senators may demand a call of the Senate, when it shall be the duty of the President forthwith to order the doors Vote on Confirmation of the Senate to be closed, the roll of the Senators to be called, and if it is ascertained that a quorum is present, 6. A two-thirds majority is required for the confirmation either by answering to their names, or by their i1resence of all the Governor's appointments authorized by law and in the Senate, the President shall again order the yeas the Constitution of Pennsylvania. and nays,· and if any Senator or Senators present refuse to vote the name or names of such Senator or Senators shall XXXIRESOLUTIONS be entered on the Journal as "Present but not voting," and such refusal to vote shall be deemed a contempt, and, Introduction unless purged, the President shaU direct the Sergeant-at­ Arms to bring such Senator or Senators before the bar 1. All resolutions, Senate and concurrent shall be in­ of the Senate, where he or they shall be publicly repri­ troduced by presenting ten copies thereof to 'the President. manded by the President. Consideration XXX EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS 2. The following resolutions after they have been read, Presentation and Reference shall be referred to an appropriate committee, without debate (unless by unanimous consent the Senate shall 1. When nominations shall be made by the Govern"r to otherwise direct) and if favorably reported by the com­ the Senate, they shall, after being read by the Chief mi~tee, shall lie over one day for consideration, after Clerk, without a motion, be referred by the presiding of­ which they may be called up as, of course, under their ficer to appropriate committee (except nominations for appropriate order of business. Commissioners of Deeds which may be confirmed forth­ 3. All Senate and House concurrent resolutions, ex­ with), and after having been reported by the committee, cepting resolutions in reference to adjournments and those the final question on every nomination shall be: "Will the recalling bills from the Governor which shall be re­ Senate advise and consent to this nornina'irin?" Whfr•h garded as privileged; question shall not be put on the day on which the 4. Resolutions containing calls for information from nomination or nominations are reported from committee, the heads of departments, or to alter the rules; unless by unanimous consent. 5. Resolutions giving rise to debate, except such as relate to the disposition of matters immediately before Information Concerning Nominations the Senate, such as relate to the business of the day on which they were offered, and such as relate to adjourn­ 2. All information, communication or remarks made by ment or taking a recess; a Senator when acting upon nominations in committee, conce the character or qualifications of the person Printing in Senate History nominate shall be kept secret. If, however, charges shall be made against a person nominated, the comm.ittee 6. Resolutions except congratulatory, condolence, ad­ rriay, in its discretion, notify such nominee thereof, but journment (except sine die), recalling bills from the the name of the person making such charges shall not be Governor and procedural resolutions shall be printed in disclosed. the Senate History. 7. Congratulatory and condolence resolutions be given Consideration to the Secretary and shall be considered under the order of unfinished business in the daily order of business. 3. When the consideration of executive nominations is 8. All resolutions shall be adopted by a majority vote reached in the order of business, a Senator may make a of the Senators present. motion to go into executive session for the purpose of confirming the nominations which have been reported Joint Resolutions from a committee at a previous session and, if unanimous consent be given, also those which may be reported on the 9. Joint Resolutions shall be limited to constitutional day the motion is made; and· on the motion being agreed amendments and shall be adopted by a vote of a majority to, such nomination or nominations shall be considered of the Senators elected to the Senate. the first order of the day until finally disposed of, unless A joint resolution when passed by both Houses, shall not the same shall be postponed by a majority of the Sena'c; be transmitted to the Governor for his approval or disap­ but such business when once commenced shall not be post­ proval but shall be filed in the Office of the Secretary of poned for more than five days, except in case of an ad­ the Commonwealth in accordance with Article 9, Section 1 journment of the Senate for a longer period. of the Constitution of Pennsylvania. Executive Session XXXII LOUNUING IN THE SENATE PROHIBITED 4. When in executive session, no message shall be re­ 1. The Secretary of the Senate shall cause. the .doors of ceived from the Governor, unless it be relative to the the Senate Chamber closed on Sunday to all persons ex­ nomination under consideration, nor from the House of cept persons who are entitled under the rule of the Representatives, nor shall any other business be consider­ Senate; and he shall call on any officer .of the Senate to ed, except executive business, and the executive session aid him in enforcing this order; and on other days when shall not adjourn pending the consideration of the nomina­ the Senate is not in session the officers are hereby re­ tion until a time fixed by a majority vote of those present quired to strictly prohibit any lounging within the S::;nate for the next meeting of the executive session to resume Chamber by any person not connected with the Legis­ the consideration thereof. lature, and that henceforth no officer, nor any other person, be permitted to occupy the· seat of ·a· Senator at Reconsideration any time; it shall be the duty of the President to see that this rule is enforced, and a persistent disregard of it by : 5. When a nomination is confirmed or rejected by the any officer shall be cause of dismissal by the President. 50 LEGlSLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE January 15,

XXXIIlVETO following resolution (Serial No. 4), which was read and laid on the table: Passing over Veto 1. When any bill is not approved by the Gov~or .he In the Senate, January 15, 1973. shall return it with his objection to the House m which The United States Department of Public Health has re­ such bill originated. Thereupon such House shall enter ported that mental ?ealth disturbances have beco:me the the objections upon their Jou;rnal !illd proc~d to re­ most serious and widespread health problem facmg the consider it. If after such reconsideration, two-thirds of all the Members elected to that House shall to pass the Nation. In light of this it is especially distressing ~o le~n bill it shall be sent with the objections to other House that facilities may be forced to close their umts by 'which likewise it shall be reconsidered, and if ap­ for mentally disturbed children. Instead of moving ahead proved by two-thirds of all the members elected to that to treat mental health problems before they permanently House it shall become a law. (Const. of Penna., Art. 4, handicap a member of oociety it appears the Common­ Sec. 15) wealth's treatment facilities are becoming inadequate; 2. A bill vetoed in a first regular session and not finally therefore be it acted upon may be brought up for consideration in a second RESOLVED, That the President Pro Tempore of the Senate appoint a seven member bipartisan Senate com­ regular session. mittee four from the Majority Party, three from the XXXIV DIVISION OF A QUESTION Minority Party, to investigate th~ closing of ex~sting fa­ cilities for mentally disturbed children; and be it further 1. Any Senator may call for a divisi<;in of a q_11e::>tion by RESOLVED, That the committee further detennine the· the Senate if the question includes pomts so distmct and amount of increased appropriations necessary to keep these· separate that, one of them being taken away, the otJ;ier facilities open and properly staffed; and be it further will stand as a complete proposition. The motion to strike RESOLVED, That the committee investigate the need'. out and insert is strictly one proposition, and, therefore for additional mental health facilities throughout the Com­ indivisible. monwealth: and be it further RESOLVED. That the committee may hold hearings~ APPOINTMENT OF BIPARTISAN COMMITTEE TO take testimony, and make its investigations at such places. STUDY THE FEASIBILITY OF MAINTAINING as it deems necessary within this Commonwealth. It SURVEILLANCE OF THE DEVELOPING may issue subpoenas under the hand and seal of its chair­ ENERGY CRISIS man commanding any person to appear before it and to an­ swer questions touching matters properly being inquired Senators TILGHMAN, STROUP and ROVNER offered into by the committee and to produce such books, papers,. the following resolution (Serial No. 3), which was read records, .and' documents as the committee deems necessary. Such subpoenas may be served upon any person and shall and laid on the table: have the force and effect of subpoenas issued out of the In the Senate, January 15, 1973. courts of this Commonwealth. Any person who wilfully neglects or refuses to testify before the committee or to Whereas Ah adequate supply of energy is essential to produce any books, papers, records or documents, shall be the physi~al and economic well-being of Pennsylvania subject to the penalties provided by the laws of the C:om­ citizens; .and monwealth in such case. Each member of the committee Whereas, The public use of has always increased, shall have power to administer oaths and affirmations to but since the mid-1960's the of increase has risen witnesses appearing before the committee; and be it fur­ sharply; and . ther Whereas, coincident with the sharp rise in the public RESOLVED, That the committee report back as soon use of energy, the reserves of energy supply began to fap_ as investigation is completed w:ith its findings and recom- and an energy crisis has been developing; therefore be it mendations. · RESOLVED That the President Pro Tempore of the Senate appoi~t a six-member bipartisan Senate Com­ mittee three from the. majority party, and three from the APPOINTMENT OF A BIPARTISAN COMMITTEE TO· minorlty party to study ~he feasibility. ?f maintaining STUDY THE PENAL AND PENAL PROCEDURE LAWS. surveillance of the developmg energy crisis by a perma­ nent legislative committee or other means and inform the AND THE CORRECTION PROGRAM LAWS OF THE; Senate of the measures required to avert such energy COMMONWEALTH crisis; and be it further RESOLVED, That the committee may hold hearings, take Senator NOLAN offered the following resolution (Ser-. testimony and make its study at such nlaces as it deems ial No. 5), which was read and laid on the table: necessary' within this Commonwealth. It may issue sub­ In the Senate, January 15, 1973. poenas under the hand and seal of i~ chairman com­ manding any person to appear before it and to answer WHEREAS, Existing law fails to handle appropriately· questions touching matters properly being inquired. into the cases of mentally retarded adults and juvenile offend­ by the committee and to produce such books, papers, ers; and records and documents as the committee deems necessary. WHEREAS Low I-Q youth offenders are nearly al-· Such subpoenas may be served upon any person and shall ways placed'in "no program" interim care facilities for­ have the force and effect of subpoenas issued out of the mentally retarded. Furthermore, there. is a lack of reha- · courts of this Commonwealth. Any person who wilfully bilitation education programs for mentally retarded of­ neglects or refuses to testify before the committee or to fenders under the present penal system; therefore be it produce any books, papers, records or documents, shall RESOLVED, That the President Pro Tempore of the· be subject to the penalties provided by the laws of the Senate appoint a bipartisan committee of seven to study Commonwealth in such case. Each member of the com­ the penal and penal procedure laws and the correction .. mittee shall have power to administer oaths and affirma­ program laws of the Commonwealth with a view to pro- · tions to witnesses appearing before the committee; and viding for more adequa•e diagnosis of offenders to de- · be it further . terlnine whether or not they are mentally retarded and RESOLVED, That the committee shall report its to provide for adequate rehabilitation and education pro­ findings, together with its .recommendations for appro­ grams for mentally retarded offenders; .and be it further· priate legislation, or otherwise, to the Senate as soon as RESOLVED, That the committee report its f~dings and possible. recommendations to the Senate as soon as poSSible. APPOINTMENT OF BIPARTISAN COMMITTEE. TO IN­ VESTIGATE THE CLOSING OF EXISTING FACILITIES APPOINTMENT OF A BIPARTISAN COMMITTEE TO · FOR MENTALLY DISTURBED CBILDREN INVESTIGATE THE PROBLEMS OF THE AGED Senators NOLAN, STROUP and MAZZEI offered the Senators NOLAN and MAZZEI offered the following : 1973. LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 51 resolution (Serial No. 6), which was read and laid on the resolution (Serial No. 8), which was read, considered and table: adopted: In the Senate, January 15, 1973. In the Senate, January 15, 1973. This Commonwealth has a stake in the plight of its aged Whereas, President Harry S Truman died on December who are becoming the most numerous segment of the 26, 1972 at the age of eighty-eight. He was truly a great neglected members of our complicated and affluent so­ leader and he served his country diligently. He became ciety. A complete study of the situation is necessary in the thirty-third President when Franklin Delano Roosevelt order to intelligently alleviate the hardships suffered by died in office on April 12, 1945 and served for more than those becoming senior citizens; therefore be it seven years as President of the United States. RESOLVED, That the President Pro Tempore of the President Truman was a man of humble beginnings, ris­ Senate appoint a seven-member bipartisan Senate Commit­ ing to the leadership of the most powerful nation of the tee, four from the majority party, three from the minority world. Significant achievements of his administration were party, to investigate the problems of the aged in Pennsyl­ the Marshall Plan, the Truman Doctrine, NATO and the vania, including but not limited to such matters as health physical and political rehabilitation of Western Europe services, hospitalization and medical assistance, recreation, after World War II; therefore be it living accommodations, tax assistance and rent assistance; RESOLVED, That the Senate of the Commonwealth of and be it further Pennsylvania notes with sadness the passing of this dis­ RESOLVED, That the committee may hold hearings, tinguished statesman, Harry S Truman, thirty-third Presi­ take testimony, and make its study at such places as it dent of the United States; and be it further deems necessary within this Commonwealth. It may issue RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be sent to subpoenas under the hand and seal of its chairman com­ his widow, Bess Truman, Independence, Missouri. manding any person to appear before it and to answer questions touching matters properly being inquired into by the com.mi ttee and to produce such books, papers, records SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS and documents as the committee deems necessary. Such subpoenas may be served upon any person and shall have APPOINTMENT OF JOINT BIPARTISAN COMMITTEE the force and effect of subpoenas issued out of the courts of TO INVESTIGATE THE IMMEDIATE CIRCUMS.TANCES this Commonwealth. Any person who wilfully neglects or refuses to testify before the committee or to produce any SURROUNDING THE DEATH OF LOUIS NOVAK books, papers, records, or documents, shall be subject to Senators NOLAN, STROUP and MAZZEI offered the fol­ the penalties provided by the laws of the Commonwealth in such case. Each member of the committee shall have lowing resolution (Serial No. 201), which was read and power to administer oaths and affirmations to witnesses laid on the table: appearing before the committee; and be it further RESOLVED, That the committee shall report its findings In the Senate, January 15, 1973. together with its recommendations for appropriate legisla­ Initial investigations of the Ridge View Center for the tion, or otherwise, to the Senate as soon as possible. mentally retarded following the drowning death of fifteen­ year old Louis Novak on August 20, 1972, have brought to MEMORIALIZING THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED light a long line of suspicious deaths at the facility. Since STATES TO TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION TO BRING 1962, there have been five reported deaths at the center, ABOUT THE COMPLETE WITHDRAWAL OF ALL three by drowning, one by pneumonia due to exposure and one accidental death in a garbage mechanism caused AMERICAN FORCES IN INDOCHINA AND THE RE- by lack of supervision. In addition, assault charges were LEASE OF ALL PRISONERS OF WAR filed for the beating of a seven-year old patient with a hammer handle and another patient disappeared from the Senator McCRE.ESH offered the following resolution center in 1963 after charges of assault on the boy were (Serial No. '7), which was read and laid on the table: filed. This deplorable record warrants an immediate investiga­ In the Senate, January 15, 1973. tion by the elected representatives of the citizens of this Efforts to end the war in Indochina rise above partisan Commonwealth; therefore be it politics. As elected officials we have a responsibility to RESOLVED (the House of Representatives concurring), point out a legislative course that will end this tragic war. That the President Pro Tempore and the Speaker of the Congress shares with the President of the United States, House of Representatives shall each appoint five members, responsibility for United States involvement in Viet three from the Majority Party and two from the Minority Nam and must share regponsibility for ending the war. Party who shall constitute a joint bipartisan committee to A public and unequivocal commitment to the with­ investigate the immediate circumstances surrounding the drawal of all American Forces by a date certain is the death of Louis Novak as well as the series of events which only way to secure release of American prisoners of war created a climate where such a tragedy could take place; and to assure the safety of those forces being withdrawn. and be it further The safe withdrawal of American forces can and should RESOLVED, That the committee shall investigate Com­ be completed no later than April 15, 1973; therefore be it monwealth Concerns of Malvern as well as the Ridge View RESOLVED, That the Senate of the Commonwealth of Center; and be it further Pennsylvania memorialize the Congress of the United RESOLVED, That the committee shall conduct a similar States to bring about the complete withdrawal of all investigation of other such institutions in the Common­ American forces in Indochina and the release of all prison­ wealth insofar as it does not interfere with investigations ers of war no later than April 15, 1973, and to take appro­ currently being undertaken by the Senate under the au­ priate congressional action to accomplish this purpose; and thority of Senate Resolution No. 61; and be it further be it further RESOLVED, That the committee shall investigate the RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be transmitted rules and regulations which govern the operation of all to the presiding officers of each House of the Congress institutions for the mentally retarded; and be it further of the United States and to each Senator and Representa­ RESOLVED, That the committee may hold public hear­ tive from Pennsylvania in the Congress of the United ings, take testimony, and make its study at such places States. as it deems necessary within this Commonwealth. It may issue suhpoenas under the hand and seal of its chairman commanding any person to appear before it and answer IN MEMORIAM questions touching matters properly being inquired into by the committee and to produce such books, papers, TRIBUTE TO BARRY S TRUMAN, THIRTY-THIRD records and documents as the committee deems necessary. PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Such subpoenas may be served upon any person and shall have the force and effect of subpoenas issued out of the Senators LAMB and FRAME offered the following courts of this Commonwealth. Any person who wilfully 52 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE January: 15, neglects or refuses to ,testify before .the committee or to Southern Christian Leadership Conference to establish produce any books, papers, records or documents, shall be the principle of nonviolence. subject to the penalties provided by the laws of the Com­ WHEREAS, The Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, monwealth in such case. Each member of the committee ,Jr. was a man who dedicated his life to the revolutionary shall have power to administer oaths and affirmations to principles that love and justice are the most powerful withesses appearing before the committee; and be it fur­ truths that mankind possess. ther The Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr. devoted RESOLVED, That the committee shall make a complete a lifetime to the causes of the poor, to the civil and report of its findings and conclusions to the General As­ human rights of all peoples, and to the purpose of re­ sembly within sixty days. storing to mankind domestic and world peace through the concept of nonviolence for which he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. APPOINTMENT OF A JOINT BIPARTISAN COMMITTEE The Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr., lived TO CONTINUE INVESTIGATION OF FACILITIES a life of service to his fellowman, he lived a life of love, wmcH CARE FOR THE RETARDED that called for an end to war, and of the need for co­ operation among men, of the need for bro'herhood and Senator MELLOW offered the following resolution unity among peoples of all races, colors and religions. (Serial No. 202), which was read and laid on the table: Around the entire Nation there continues the good works begun by this great man whose birthday anni­ In the Senate, January 15, 1973. versary is celebrated on January 15 of each year and whose martyrdom we respect and pay reverence to; A joint committee was established by Senate Concur­ therefore be it rent Resolution Serial No. 233 adopted by the Senate of RESOLVED, That this day, the forty-fourth anniversary the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on September 20, of the birthday of Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr., a 1972, and by the House of Representatives of the Com­ great American and a great humanitarian, that this Sen­ monwealth of Pennsylvania on October 3, 1972, to in­ ate placed on record its appreciation and gratitude in vestigate the immediate circumstances surrounding the recognition of the services rendered by him to the Na'ion death of Louis Novak and the Commonwealth Concerns of and to mankind; therefore be it Malvern as well as the Ridge View Center, the Hillcrest RESOLVED, (the House of Representatives concurring), Center, and the Reilly Center. That the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of As a result of the investigation performed by this Pennsylvania memorialize the Congress of the United committee to date, information has been elicited which States to designate January 15 as a National holiday in caused the members of the committee to recognize that memory of the Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr.; much. work pursuant to this investigation is required; and be it further therefore be it · RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be trans­ RESOLVED (the House of Representatives concurring), mitted to the presiding officers of each House of the That the President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the Congress of the United States and to each Senator and Speaker of the House of Representatives shall each ap­ Representative from Pennsylvania in the Congress of the point five members, three from the Majority Party and United States. two from the Minority Party, who shall constitute a joint bipartisan committee to continue such investigation and further expand said investigation to all interim care fa­ RECESS cilities for the retarded and to all other facilities which care for the retarded that are under the jurisdiction of Senator LAMB. Mr. President, I request a recess of the Department of Public Welfare; and be it further the Senate until 3:30 p.m. for the purpose of holding a RESOLVED, That the committee may hold hearings, Democratic Caucus and a Republican Caucus. take testimony, and make its investigations at such places as it deems necessary within this Commonwealth. The PRESIDENT. Are there any objections? The It may issue subpoenas under the hand and seal of its Chair hears no objection, and declares a recess of the chairman commanding any person to appear before it Senate until 3:30 p.m., Eastern Standard Time. and to answer questions touching matters properly being inquired into by the committee and to produce such books, papers, records, and documents as the committee deems AFTER RECESS necessary. Such subpoenas may be served upon any person and shall have the force and effect of subpoenas The PRESIDENT. The time of recess having elapsed, issued out of. the courts of this Commonwealth. Any the Senate will be in order. person who wilfully neglects or refuses to testify before the committee or to produce any books, papers, records, or documents, shall be subject to the penalties provided UNFINISHED BUSINESS by the laws of the Commonwealth in such case. Each member shall have power to administer oaths and affirma­ SENATE RESOLUTIONS tions to witnesses appearing before the committe.e; and be it further The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following RESOLVED, That the committee report back with its resolutions, which were read by the Clerk as follows: findings and recommendations during this session of the General Assembly. CONDOLENCES OF THE SENATE EXTENDED TO THE WIFE OF JAMES E. HELBERT MEMORIALIZING THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES TO DESIGNATE JANUARY 15 AS A Senator R. D. FLEMING offered the following resolution NATIONAL HOLIDAY IN MEMORY OF THE which was read as follows: REVEREND DOCTOR MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. In the Senate, January 15, 1973. Senator ARLENE offered the following resolution Whereas, James E. Helbert died on December 29, 1972, (Serial No. 203), which was read and laid on the table: at the age of sixty-two. Mr. Helbert retired in April, 1970 to end a newspaper career that spanned thirty-five In the Senate, January 15, 1973. years. He began his career in 1935 after graduating from the University of Missouri School of Journalism. Mr. The Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr., was a Helbert came to Pittsburgh in 1949 where he joined the modern apostle of liberty and justice for all peoples, staff of The Pittsburgh Press. In 1957 he took over as the regardless of race, color, or creed. top political writer, a position he held until his retire­ Doctor. King was an outstanding leader in the· cause of ment. In this capacity he became a familiar figure in the Civil Rights and )J.e used his position as he.ad of the State Capitol. · 1973. LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 53

Now therefore, the Senate of the Commonwealth of cane Agnes and extends its heartfelt thanks to the unit Pennsylvania note.s with sadness the passing of James E. on behalf of the residents of the Wyoming Valley and Helbert and takes this opportunity to extend its heart­ the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. felt sympathy to his wife Gertrude. And further directs that a copy of this document, spon­ And further directs that a copy of this doC'.lment, spon­ sored by Senator Clarence D. Bell, be transmitted to Lieu­ sored by Senator Robert D. Fleming, be transmitted to tenant General Claire E. Hutchin, Jr., Commanding Gen­ Mrs. Gertrude Parker Helbert, R.F.D. 2, Box 406-A, Wells, eral, First United States Army, Ft. George G. Meade, Maine, 04090. Maryland.

CONGRATULATIONS OF THE SENATE EXTENDED CONGRATULATIONS OF THE SENATE EXTENDED TO TO ALVIN HARKLESS SWIGGETT FOR OUTSTANDING SEBASTIAN M. RAINONE ON BECOMING A MEMBER ACHIEVEMENT AND DEDICATED SERVICE TO OF THE PmLADELPHIA BAR ASSOCIATION THE BROTHERHOOD OF MAN Senator CIANFRANI offered the following resolution Senator ARLENE offered the following resolution which was read as follows: which was read as follows: In the Senate, January 15, 1973. In the Senate, January 15, 1973. Whereas, Sebastian M. Rainone recently became a mem­ ber of the Philadelphia Bar Association. He is currently Whereas, The illustrious Alvin Harkless Swiggett, working as a Law Clerk for Common Pleas Judge Charles Thirty-third Degree and Most Worshipful Grand Master P. Mirarchi, Jr. of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge, Free Now therefore, the Senate of the Commonwealth of and Accepted Masons of Pennsylvania has exhibited out­ Pennsylvania congratulates Sebastian M. Rainone on be­ standing achievement and dedicated service to the broth­ coming a member of the Philadelphia Bar Association. erhood of man. Since his election to office he has ex­ And further directs that a copy of this document, spon-. emplified with his motto: "Start where you are and use sored by Senator Henry J. Cianfrani, be transmitted to what you have," that tnen mu.st begin to work for better Sebastian M. Rainone. understanding and peace. Now therefore, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania congratulates Alvin Harkless Swiggett, CONGRATULATIONS OF THE SENATE EXTENDED TO Thirty-third Degree Mason. JUDGE CALVIN T. WILSON FOR ms SERVICE, IN And further directs that a copy of this document, spon­ OUR JUDICIAL SYSTEM sored by Senator Herbert Arlene, be transmitted to Alvin Harkless Swiggett, 1632 W. Diamond Street, Philadel­ Senator ROVNER offered the following resolution which phia, Pennsylvania. was read as follows: In the Senate, January 15, 1973. HONORING HERBERT L. BUCHANAN FOR ms LIFE'flME OF SERVICE TO THE CJTIZENS OF Whereas, Judge Calvin T. Wilson has made outstanding contributions to the judicial system of Pennsylvania THE COMMONWEALTH through his dedication and service to the courts. In re­ Senators FRAME and DWYER offered the following cent years some of the activities the Judge has been in­ resolution which was read as follows: volved with are: Special Hearing Officer, U. S. Department of Justice; Assistant Attorney General, Commonwealth of In the Senate, January 15, 1973. Pennsylvania; Assistant City Solicitor, City of Philadel­ Whereas, Herbert "Blink" Buchanan is being honored phia; Court Administrator of the Philadelphia Municipal by a testimonial dinner on January 13, 1973. He will be Court, and most recently Judge, Court of Common Pleas of long remembered for his contributions to the great out­ the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania. doors, sportsmen affairs, conservation programs, public Now therefore, the Senate of the Commonwealth of service and the success of the Pennsylvania Game Com­ Pennsylvania extends its hearty congratulations to Judge mission. Calvin T. Wilson for his service and dedication to the Now therefore, the Senate of the Commonwealth of principle of fairness and justice in our judicial system. of Pennsylvania joins in honoring Herbert L. Buchanan And further directs that a copy of this document spon­ for his lifetime of service to the citizens of the Com­ sored by Senator Robert A. Rovner be transmitted to monwealth of Pennsylvania. Judge Calvin T. Wilson. And further directs that a copy of this document, spon­ sored by Senators Richard C. Frame and R. Budd Dwyer, CONGRATULATIONS OF THE SENATE EXTENDED TO be transmitted to Herbert L. Buchanan. ST. AD ALBERT'S PARISH OF THE POLISH NATIONAL CATHOLIC CHURCH ON ITS COMMENDATIONS OF THE SENATE EXTENDED TO SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY THE OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE FIRST UNITED Senator MELLOW offered the following resolution which STATES ARMY FOR THEffi HEROIC EFFORTS TO was read as follows: AID VICTIMS OF THE DEVASTATION CAUSED BY HURRICANE AGNES In the Senate, January 15, 1973. Senator BELL offered the following resolution which Whereas, St. Adalbert's Parish of the Polish National Catholic Church of 515 Mary Street, Dickson City, Penn­ was read as follows: sylvania, will celebrate its seventy-fifth anniversary on In the Senate, January 15, 1973. May 6, 1973; and Whereas, St. Adalbert's Parish was organized in August, Whereas, The First United States Army provided mas­ 1897, and the new church edifice was blessed in April, sive assistance to residents of the Commonwealth of 1893, by the Organizer of the Polish National Catholic Pennsylvania following Tropical Storm Agnes. The unit, Church, the late Prime Bishop Francis Hodur. The parish, under the command of Lieutenant General Claire E. throughout the years, contributed in large measure to the Hutchin, Jr., provided logistical, administrative and active spiritual, moral, cultural and economic good and welfare army troop-support in relief efforts, particularly in the of this community as well as the entire Mid-Valley area. hard-hit Wyoming Valley area. St. Adalbert's Parish has been the beacon of religious Now therefore, the Senate of the Commonwealth of freedom for the past seventy-five years in the Upper­ Pennsylvania commends the officers and men of the Valley and Mid-Valley areas. First United States Army for their selfless and heroic Now therefore, the Senate of the Commonwealth of efforts to aid victims of the devastation caused by Hurri- Pennsylvania congratulates St. Adalbert's Parish of the 54 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE January 15,

Polish National Catholic Church on its seventy-fifth an­ CONGRATULATIONS OF THE SENATE EXTENDED TO niversary and wishes it continued success in the future. FRANK DiGENNARI ON WINNING SEVENTY-FIVE And further directs that a copy of this document, spon­ THOUSAND DOLLARS IN THE STATE LOTTERY sored by Senator Robert J. Mellow, be transmitted to St. Adalbert's Parish of the Polish National Catholic Church. Senator MELLOW offered the following resolution which was read as follows: CONGRATULATIONS OF THE SENATE EXTENDED TO In the Senat:c, January 15, 1973. ROBERT D. REIDENBACH ON BEING SELECTED AS PENNSYLVANIA TEACHER OF THE YEAR FOR 1973 Whereas, Frank DiGennari rccertly won $75,000 in the Pennsylvania State Lottery. Senator MELLOW offered the following resolution Now therefore, the Senat~ of the Commonwealth of which was read as follows: Pennsylvania congratulates Frank DiGennari on his good fortune in winning $75,000 in the Pennsylvania State In the Senate, January 15, 1973. Lottery. And further directs that a copy of the document, spon­ Whereas, Robert D. Reidenbach, a social studies teacher sored by Senator Robert J. Mellow, be transmitted to at Abington Heights Senior High School, was recently Frank DiGennari. selected as Pennsylvania Teacher of the Year for 1973. Secretary of Educaton, John C. Pittenger, in selecting Mr. CONGRATULATIONS OF THE SENATE EXTENDED TO Reidenbach from ninety-four nominees commented that "He is a teacher's teacher in that he is highly respected MS. ANITA BURKE ON WINNING SEVENTY-FIVE by his colleagues and he is 'with it' according to his stu­ THOUSAND DOLLARS FROM THE STATE LOTTERY from their point of view." dents, as he can relate to them resolution Mr. Reidenbach, a Lebanon Valley College graduate, will Senator MELLOW offered the following represent Pennsylvania in the National Teacher of the which was read as follows: Year competition. 15, 1973. Now therefore, the Senate of the Commonwealth of In the Senate, January Pennsylvania congratulates Mr. Robert D. Reidenbach on Whereas, Ms. Anita Burke of 517 Miles Avenue, Dick­ being selected as Pennsylvania Teacher of the Year for son City, P en n s y 1 van i a, recently won seventy-five 1973. thousand dollars from the Pennsylvania State Lottery. And further directs that a copy of this document, spon­ Now therefore, the Senate of the Commonwealth of sored by Senator Robert J. Mellow, be transmitted to Pennsylvania congratulates Ms. Anita Burke on winning Robert D. Reidenbach. seventy-five thousand dollars from the Pennsylvania State Lottery. And further directs that a copy of this document, spon­ CONGRATULATIONS OF THE SENATE EXTENDED TO sored by Senator Robert J. Mellow, be transmitted to MRS. JOHN KOLEBUK ON WINNING FIFTY Ms. Anita Burke. THOUSAND DOLLARS FROM THE On the question, STATE LOTTERY Will the Senate adopt the 'resolutions? Senator MELLOW offered the following resolution The resolutions were adopted. which was read as follows: In the Senate, January 15, 1973. ADJOURNMENT Whereas, Mrs. John Kolebuk of 431 Washington Avenue, Senator LAMB. Mr. President, I move that the Senate Jermyn, Pennsylvania, recently won fifty thousand dollars do now adjourn until Tuesday, January 16, 1973, at 2:00 from the Pennsylvania Lottery. Now therefore, the Senate of the Commonwealth of p.m., Eastern Standard Time. Pennsylvania congratulates Mrs. John Kolebuk on winning Senator NOSZKA. Mr. President, I second the motion. fifty thousand dollars from the Pennsylvania State Lottery. The motion was agreed to. And further directs that a copy of this document, spon­ The Senate adjourned at 5:08 p.m., Eastern Standard sored by Senator Robert J. Mellow, be transmitted to Mrs. John Kole buk. Time.