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1 1 WILKES-BARRE RECORD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1948 BRIEF 5IENT10N Jenldhs Coiiplc WATCH OUT FOR Wed 50 Years Fraud Cases Being Checked Internal Revenue Men Prodding Suspects to Pay Taxes Due fit KLECN foot enemy Family Dinner Party at Fitto Moose Meets Tonbjht-Wilkes-Barre Lodge 128, Loyal Order of Moose, will meet tonight at 8 at the Moose Home. Governor Stanley Evans will preside. Falls on Way to Workv-Mrs. Mary Condo, 22, of rear 20 Nicholson Street, was treated at Mercy Hospital yesterday morning for a lacerated left knee, suffered when she iell on her way to work. Sabina Yetter Returns Mrs.

Sabina Yetter, 37 Church Street. NO. i Sterling Giren Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heffers IK.

i 1 wno has been ill 10 days, has re- Several alleged "big" fraud sumed her duties as stenoeraDher cases within Jurisdiction of th. I GREW'lHRU ASPHALT BWtMENT 1 I Six children of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heffers. 455 South Main WtLKES-BABSK Harris Hardware and Supply Co KIMtiSTON COBNEBS clerk in the office of Mayor Luther Scranton Internal Revenue Dis- JSZZL'rZT Submitted I YOU CAN ENJOY PURE CRYSYAtCLEAR DRINKING WATER FILT0-KLEEN FILTER M.

Kniffen. trict are being investigated bv en forcement agents, it was disclosed r-RbtNItWHCKrlU5oHlWIIH I J0HM BURtrHAKflT I VALENTINE DAU0HTER BORN OH XSKV I sr.nuNiWLVs pay ly- n- i Street, Sebastopol, including one son, Frank Heffers, Federal mine inspector of Pittsburgh, participated in the 50th wedding anniversary celebration last night at Hotel Sterling. Today's Anniversary i 1 yesterday though officials, who BL Stanrlish. Ilmnn. omf.rr.nt lo M.fT;;--".v; r.uir".

"ic numDer oi cases are UI i nang ng ire, were reluctant to fellow's poem, "The Courtship of i talk 1 10 A family dinner party at Hotel Sterling was followed by an open jwnes aianaisn, was made military leader at Plymouth on February 17, 1621. $25 Complete with adapter to lit any sweet Prosecution of those Involved will follow unless the tax's they owe are settled, it was learned Federal Government activities incident to tax collection continued to set new records in number of Author' Name Sought The nouse ior zuu guests at the Heffers home. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas McNulty of Pittston, who served as bridesmaid and best man at the wedding half a century ago in St.

John" the Evangelist Church in Pittston. The Kecora news Koom has a com munication regarding bus service A 34-year study by foot health authorities reveals that 72 per cent of all children's foot defects have been traced to out-grown shoe! That's wry Stride Rite urges you to take advantage of our free size "check-up" often throughout the year. Give your child the foot protection he deserves! AT LAST tk tmt Stat $c-U dUvlMf ptoUcm investigations, persons indicted and convicted and additional revenue assessments in 1947, it was re ported in wasnington by Treasury enforcement officials. Intelligence units of the Internal to Miners Mills and authored by "A Miners Mills Resident." If the author identifies himself the communication will be considered. Camera Competition Tonight Wilkes-Barre Camera Club will hold Class A and Class print competition at its meeting In the late Rev.

John J. Finnen officiated. Other daughters and sons of Mr. and Mrs. Heffers are Mrs.

James McHugh, Kingston; John Heffers, Mrs. William Scanlon, William) Heffers, Pittston; Thomas SA? if 1 OfTHE Revenue Bureau, working with agents and deputy collectors, in WSTPOK' vestigated 4,000 cases involving Dossible evasion of tavnc at nome. Accompanying Frank Heffers from Pittsburgh are Mrs. Heffers Include dox. filter pads The amaiing FILTO-KLEEN, with its scientifically constructed filter pads, instantly eliminates living and deed microbes as well as dirt, pipe corrosion end other impurities so abundant in drinking water.

Do not confuse FILTO-KLEEN with an ordinary wire strainer. Safeguard your family's health now with FILTO-KLEEN. Refill pads, dozen 50c ing to a report by George Schoene- and their daughter, Patricia Hef i BUILT 250 YEARS AGO BY A BENEFACTRESS WHO MADE fers. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Heffers have 15 other grandchildren central XMCA tonight at 8, George Carey secretary, announced last night. Colored motion pictures will be shown. Park Building Finished Utility building at Ricketts Glen State Park has been completed and is in use. Unusuallv deep snows Dre- man, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, to Secretary of the Treasury John His report said evidence was obtained leading to the indictment IT NARROW IN TW CENTER 10 SPITE LOCAL FARMERS I and three great grandchildren. Attending the celebration were four sisters and three brothers of of 373 individuals during the year with 209 cases involving 267 individuals going to trial.

Of these persons 95 per cent or 252 were convicted. Pastor Succumbs vented work on the main projects at the Glen. However, several men are employed DreDarine lots Rev. Thomas and constructing rustic signs and The bureau's report added that inni khi. ill iim hcwi in I na rtoru- 1- i nearly ai.uuu.uuu in Tines wpi-p Dorothy Nev Recovers Mrs.

and Prison. sentences up Kelley Dies Dorothy Ney. stenographer "ve years wer 'mposea. in me omce of Councilman Wi Mr. Heffers: Mrs.

John Kelly, Pittston; Mrs. Mary Ann Harris, Mrs. Michael Hawk, Wyoming; Mrs. Nellie Swingle, West Wyoming; James, Richard and Leo Heffers, Wyoming. An old friend of Mr.

and Mrs. Heffers, Mrs. Nicholas Mangan, Port Griffith, aged 84; was one of the guests. Both Mr. and Mrs.

Heffers are In their 74th year. The occasion marked the birthday anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Heffers's daughter, Mrs. James McHugh of Pittston.

Mr. Heffers is employed as electrical pump engineer for Nolan Coal Company at Inkerman. Gas Main Catches Fire Pittsburgh. Feb. 16 UP).

Roaring Native of Exeter Was liam D. Jones, director of the Department of Public Safety, has been removed to her home, 72 Howard Street, from Mercy Hospital, where she was a medical Printing Firms To File Suit Pastor of St. Vincent's Church at Plynioulh CONTROLA Faucet Spray Fits all faucets. Spray to stream, by flick- of the finger. Spray for easier dish washing, for harmless watering of plants, for thorough washing of vegetables.

Built in water filter. A home neces patient. v' Inspector Apulications Due Applications for the position of, sanitary inspector in Wilkes-Barre ACTUAl mm mMwPmsmt v. cdvedv CivifTrvicPSr $380,000 to Be Asked for Rev. Thomas F.

Kelley, pastofof cenea Dy civil bemce Board Sec- ct Vinrpnfs rhurr-h Pivmnnth reiary k. Jiaridge in Room 41. Citv ADnliration Walter's SHOE STORE Owner-Operated 23 Public Square since 1946, died last night at 11:40 at Mercy Hospital after a brief 75-foot flames were thrown up by blanks may be received from the a lire in a gas mam at rorbes and Damages; Taft-Hartley Act Violation Charged illness. Father Kelley was stricken ill on Thursday and was removed Yes actually 1 A vest pocket size dry shaver that can be used any time, any place! Vestpok can't nick, scrape or burn needs NO ILICTItlClTY no soar oa watk NO MIRROI secretary week days until 4 p. but no later than Febiuarv 2fi.

Murdoch Streets today. A subsequent traffic snarl made hundreds of commuters late for work. sity. Date for an examination will he 35c Gas companies said the fire came from a 12-foot high safety blow-off "The shaving answer for every which releases gas when a pressure regulator goes out of working order. set later.

t. Philadelphia, Feb. 16 P) WA JSn hp Ju Urf f'le a $380,000 damage suit against cilonBS ZoST? of Lch Ph VhIIpv ri r-mo I Ar V. I0.r resulting to the hospital on Saturday. Father Kelley had been a priest of the Roman Catholic Church and had served a number of churches in the Scranton Diocese before being appointed to the Plymouth church in July, 1946, to succeed Rev.

Patrick A. Hopkins, who was transferred to Blessed Sacrament Church, Miners Mills. A native of Exeter. Rev. Father pnckle-puss in town (or in the air, taxicab, train, locked room, office or home $3.00 with 10 of the finest razor steel blades.

o. s. r. Cave-In Kills Miners St. Clair.

Feb. 16 (JP). A REV. THOMAS KELLEY TIES on North River Street neT dTnt" oTDisfricf wllfreor; Th" "'criL, i Association, and its 28 affiliated complainants. Respondents will BENNETT Kelley was the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick J. Kelley. He attend nil HI kmm naw aaniM -t i rrtrmrm wr commercial shops which employJ be represented by Edward Grif Doctors Rule mine cave-in killed two miners at the St. Clair Coal Company pits.

They were identified as Nicholas Panko, 53, and Michael Mahalsky, 43, both of St. Clair. The' mishap occurred Saturday. ed St. Cecelia's High School, HARDWARE CO 4 AND 6 NO-MAIN St established 1826 Agoston 'Sane9 Jaywalkers Warned Hagerstown, Feb.

16 (IP) Jaywalkers were handed "tickets" Dial S-lffl Never In our 77 years of pleasing men have we had a better selection. And this applies to all our lines as well as to ties. Wide variety, rich style, and top value await you. Girls and women like to buy here for men. Alleged Slayer of Berwick by local police today.

Each bore the notation: fith, president of Glen Alden Coal Company. Short Circuit Starts Fire Firemen answered a call from Box 59. Union Street and North Pennsylvania Avenue, yesterday afternoon when a short circuit In the generator caused a slight fire in the automobile of Robert Wawior-kowski, 1717 Dennison Avenue, Cleveland. Assistant Fire Chief Lester Daley said the fire was extinguished before damage resulted. No.

1 Engine and Wagon, No. 5 Engine, Wagon and Truck and No. 6 Truck responded. Ex-Sub Chaser Missing Balboa. Canal Zone.

Feb. lfi warning: are you going to a SCHICK Auto Salesman Examined at Danville Hospital funeral 7 "Your own?" This is safety week in Hagerstown and the rest of Washington County. Bake Sale Wednesday St. Stephen's Church school will RAZOR Psychiatrists from Danville State Hospital yesterday reported Alex America's Oldest and Most Distinguished Piano r- Agoston, 40 of Berwick, who is pOlRBAN'sj sponsor a bake sale in the club cnargea with the murder of Rus CP). A former naval sub chaser sell Balliet, Pond Hill used car house on Wednesday from 10:30 to 4.

Homemade bake goods "will be on sale. Proceeds will go toward the Lenten offering. Committee is Mrs. Edward dealer, is mentally sound and "responsible for his acts." Agoston was taken to the hospital last week by State Police and Berwick Dolice and eiven the Wyoming; university of Scranton and St. Mary's Seminary and University, Baltimore, Md.

He was ordained to the priesthood on June 16, 1927, at the Cathedral Basilica of Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Baltimore, by Archbishop Michael J. Curley, and celebrated his first mass in St. Cecilia's Church, Exeter. His first assignment was as assistant pastor of St. Gabriel's Church, Hazleton, where he served for seven years.

He was then made assistant pastor of Holy Name Church, Swoyerville, going from there to his first pastorate at St. Thomas's Church, Elkland. Later he was named pastor of St. Peter's Church, Wellsboro, from which church he came to Plymouth. His death was the second among Wyoming Valley priests within two weeks.

Rev. Hugh J. Ruddy, pastor of St. Francis' Church, Nanticoke, died of a heart attack February 3. He is survived by his mother, Mrs.

Anna Kelley of Exeter, and these brothers and sisters: Attorney Bernard J. Kelley, manager of Philadelphia agency, Reconstruction Finance Corporation; Dr. Eugene M. Kelley of Exeter and Pittston; Sister Mary Claire, Immaculate Heart of Mary Order, Music Department of Marywood College; Sister Mary Margrete, registrar at Marywood College, and Mrs. William F.

Kirby, Swoyerville. A brother, Rev. John P. Kelley, diocesan director of music in Scranton Diocese, died In 1936. Three sisters, Mrs.

Marguerite Connor, Mrs. Mary Hastings and Mrs. Regina Boyle, died several years ago. Miss Mary Reese and Mrs. Aston TT -W xamination by Doctors Howard T.

now owned by the Grayson Line today was reported a week overdue on a trip from Cuba to the Canal Zone. Planes from the U. S. Air Force Caribbean Air Command were sent out In a search for the vessel. Six planes from Howard Field In the Canal Zone and other planes from Vernam Field, Jamaica, took part in the search.

morgan. Renamed as Typist Ruth Seehermnn South Taln Kiedier and Herman M. Brick-house. Balliet was reported dead on December 10 but his body has not been found. bdoui uu memDers, said the suit would be filed tomorrow in Common Pleas Court.

The association does not represent newspaper printing plants. The association charges the losses were the result of "an overtime ban and other restrictive practices imposed upon the employers by the union." In addition to the damages, the association said it will ask injunctive relief" against these alleged coercive tactics arising, out of the union's efforts to impose an illegal no-contract policy upon the employers." Sinclair L. Muir. president of Local 2 of the ITU, denied the union insisted flatly on a "no-contract" policy. Muir said "we were willing to sign a contract if we could come to an agreement satisfactory to our members, but we did think both parties would be better off without a written contract." The Employers' Association said the court suit would be the first instituted In Pennsylvania to force a union to "desist from unfair labor practices in violation of.

the Taft-Hartley Act and to bargain collectively in good faith." Killed by Trolley Car Philadelphia, Feb. 16 UP) Trolley Motorman Joseph Hannahan converted his car into an ambulance today for a 10-hlock non-stop run to the nearest hospital in vain. The victim, 50-year-old David Metzinger, died of his injuries four hours later. Hannahan told police Metzinger walked in front of his car and was knocked to the pavement. With the aid of passengers, Hannahan said, he carried the man into his car and clanging bells, raced to Women's Homeopathic Hospital.

Ex-Teacher Dies at 90 Riverside, Feb. 16 CD-Mrs. Florence Dickey Eaton Her-rick, 90, former school teacher at Erie, and Fairfield. who Street, returned yesterday to the office of County Treasurer Frank Horan as a tvnist. Shp nna I NO TIME WASTED The hunt was concentrated along the coast of Panama to Santa Marta, Colombia, and up to- 350 of 14 clerks whose services were Pringle Gun Club Asks Court Charter Bringing all the Richness of Chlckerlng Tone into an instrument of pleasingly small size.

PIANO STORE (Authorized Represeniatii)e) 247 South Main 3-2644 terminated when the new treasurer took office January 5. The nines at sea. MARRIAGES Petition for incorporation of Wildlife Rod and Gun Club, 70 1 2 NO CUTS-NO -NICKS i ft NO FUSS-JUST RINSE AND PUT AWAY 4 NO I LADES TO UNWRAP position pays jiau monthly. Temperature Record For Monday, Feb. 16 The U.

S. Weather Bureau reported the following temperatures for Feb. Ur.alku tii.1. i REKVES-BREESE At Los Angeles, Cooper Street, Pringle, was filed at the courthouse yesterday by Attorney Ilenrv Creenwnlrl February 14. 1948, by Rev.

Paul C. Johnston, Robert H. Reeves and Raijean Breese, both of Los Angeles. Calif. OUSCLES ACHE? Petitioners state it is planned to teach hunting and fishing to club CLARK-LA COE At Mill City.

Feb memDers, 10 engage in Sports and to conserve wild life. OPEN Monday ruary 14. 1948, by Rev. Thomas Kline. Lewis W.

Clark. Mill City, and Esther E. LaCoe, Clarks Boston Chicago Cleveland Denver stab od Psia-Expeller. Thii fanoos liniment arret deeBeeatea relief with proved 2 -war ciioa. tmt.

it stimulates blood circulatioa reduce pain sad swelling, briags hoars of comforanc warmth. Serena', anal. Petitioners are: John Yablonski, 60 Cooper Street; Ralph Tisho, 3 DAILY wedaeaday 9:00 to 1 4 cooper; John Butcavage, 25 Miami PC 76 69 PC 76 69 CL 37 18 PC 46 33 PC 52 32 55 27 CL 55 25 CL 49 24 SB 31 PC 63 36 CL 49 30 gfH action gtm mxTlos relief. Only 33c :00 I to cooper; uominick Isopi, 13 Cooper: John Cvbulski Wnrha.ro- DEATHS new YorK Philadelphia Pittsburgh St. Louis Washington OBITUARY Thomas Griffin, 23 Cooper; Emil Bnsttione, 39 Cooper; Frank Yablonski, Pringle; John Shebeski, 49 VI i ii I naries KajsKi, 72 cooper; Aruleo Isopi, 13 Cooper; Ray Harmon, 230 Courtdale Avenue, Court-dale; Bernard Yablonski, 85 Cooper; Stanley Rajski, 72 Cooper; Chester Yablonski, 541 W.

Sperling, West Wyoming; Peter Osilinic, Courtdale. ohl Yablonski, Ralph Tisho, John Butcavaee. rtnmlnlMr Tcrtn Yesl Now eat, chew, talk, laugh freely, Ta jtonfrfafa mnftmmtvtm (More OBITUARIES aa FafO U) LEWIS H. BUNNELL Lewis H. Bunnell, 69, of Birchr ardville, died Friday night at a nursing home in Susquehanna.

The body was taken to a funeral home in Montrose, where services WEATHEB FORECASTS Maryland: Considerable cloudiness and quite mild Tuesday. Wednesday fair andi slightly colder. Delaware and New Jersey: Mostly cloudy, quite mild and becoming rather windy Tuesday. Wednesday partly cloudy and somewhat colder. Eastern Pennsylvania: Considerable cloudiness, quite mild and rather windy Tuesday.

Partly cloudy and somewhat colder late Tuesday night and Western New York: Considerable windy -and becoming One application holds plates pll day or money back. Oet 354 STAZ8. AH drug stores. Enjoy the relief I STAZI BUS Ul UT II TNI HUT Utl and John Shebelski are named as Protect Your Vision Improve your eye efficiency. Take advantage oil Dr.

Brown's modern offices for a precise visual examination. WmWmwWmmWLmAWm mtatud Ne' at 1. Rev. R. W.

Rader. pastor of STOMA ODiaineo a lifelong California teaching certificate at 70, died yesterday. She was born in Fairview, Pa. Her husband, George E. Herrick, died In 1908 at Oak Park.

111. Slide Kills Miner Pottsville, Feb. 16 UP) A 40-year-old Independent miner was found dead early today by bis wife at the bottom of Peach Mountain, near Pottsville, where he had been reclaiming a coal bank. Deputy Coroner Charles Staso said Stephen Legaza apparently was struck on the head by a rock, knocked unconscious and then killed by a resulting slide. umcwnai coiner in aiiernoon Tuesday.

Partly cloudy and colder with a few snow flurries Tuesday night Wednesday partly cloudy and colder. Western Pennsylvania: Consider Bunnell, Lelashus, Mrs. Lewis H. Agnes Cragle, Arroond MrOinley, Mrs. Crop, Mrs.

James 3. Margaret MIMak, Mrs. Campbell, Patrick Helen: Earn hart. Mrs. Newell, Frank Sanson! Nenortas, Bokuit Freeman, Stomlk, Chester Arthur L.

Wlnton, Mrs. Hawkins, James Matilda BUNNELL At Susquehanna, February 13, 1948. Lewis H. Bunnell, 69. BlrchardsvUle.

CRAGLE At Lansdale, February 15, 1948, Armond Cragle, formerly of Wilkes-Barre: CROP At Shlckshlnny, RD 1, February 13, 1948, Mrs. Margaret Crop, 95. CAMPBELL At Germantown Hospital, Philadelphia, February 16, 1948, Patrick Campbell, ,80, formerly of Ashley, burns. EARNHART At Mercy Hospital, February 16, 1948, Mrs. Ransom Earnhart, White Haven.

FREEMAN At Blnghamton City Hospital, February 15, 1948. Arthur L. Freeman, 69, Montrose, heart attack. HAWKINS At Ashleyi February 16. 1948.

James Hawkins, 81. LELASHUS At Plains. February 16. 1948, Mrs. Agnes Lelashus.

Don't let seBahlne. aneeslnc. eholclnc rt- tyrectors. Burns Fatal to Woman Feb. 16 UP)) Mts.

Ella McLoughlin, .85 died today from burns suffered in a fire that swept her third floor apartment The fire began when an oil stove Mrs. McLoughlin was lighting flared up, burning her and igniting the apartment. sarriof attacks at Branchial Asthma ralaf A uTue memoaisi wnurcn. win officiate. Interment will be In Sheshequin Cemetery In Bradford County.

Mr. Bunnell Is survived by his wife, Dora Van Cise Bunnell: two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Gary of Minnesota, and Mrs. Minerva Buck, of New Jersey, and brother. Jesse Bunnell, of Birchardville.

able cloudiness, windy and becoming siignviy corner in aiiernoon Tuetqay. Partly cloudy and somewhat colder Tuesday night and Wednesday, neep ana anersy another day without try Ing Menaces. This gnat Internal medicine la tasteless and take exactly as directed weeks thro the blood, thus tha. bronchial tubes and lungs. Usually starts helping nature launediately to remove -thick, sticky mucus, thus aSevlstinc coughing and promoting freer breathing i Ihe small price charred for complete eye glasses fitted by Dr Brown includes everything the eyes require.

SAVE MORE ANTHONY YARONSKl' ana mora retraining sleep, ust sssaaace Basketball Discussed Difficult hiWotViol1 laruiiSKi, ru, uicu sfUrnnnn 1 'H )' tram your druggist today, guaranteed aakm a plstsly Run Down by Train Port Clinton. Feb. 16 0F --VI. U1.T oivuu Upns were cleared up at an Informal discussion meetinfc of 50 members of the PIAA officials last night in Hntoi nimrinn home, 25 Dewey Street, Nanticoke, following a several months Illness. He was a.

member of Holy Trinity Church. Nanticoke. Surviving are his wldowt Mary, and One son. RarnarH at homo? BO. MAIN Harry Brown, 65, Sheridan, Schuyl MIGlllY FAST Relief For kill county, was in pottsville Hos Mickey Noonanpreslded.

irtvst pital today after being found by a track walker lying in a ditch ad also the following alstfers sind M'GINLEY At Wilkes-Barre, Febru urn ary Mrs. James J. joining the Reading Railroad. r.lisorio9 oiomers: Mrs. Anthony snipKow-ski, Mrs.

Michael Bedoskey, Mrs. Martin MarAll nil Tr.hn all rtf Brown tola raiiroaa oniciais he was struck by a train last night Jaycees Plan Luncheon Members of Wyoming Valley Junior Chamber of Commerce will have a weekly round table luncheon on Wednesday afternoon at I rbaa-s, -It MI5LAK At Kingston, February 16, mrs. neien MisiaK. Nanticoke, and Frank, Hanover Green. NEWELL At Pittston Hospital.

Feb Qur optical laboratory is one ot the best equipped in the State to grind perfect lenses and give prompt service. Dr. I7m. Brown Optometrist Optician Wholeaaia and BetaU EAST MARKET STREET Cor. PubUe Squara, 2ad Floor while walking beside, the tracks.

He suffered a fractured elbow and exposure. x.jy Jiowarq Johnson's, Sore, StI3 WCTU Group to Meet Executive committee of Wilkes- ruary io, 1948, Fra Newell, 66. RD Gouldsboro. NENORTAS At Nesbltt Memorial Hospital, February 16, 1948, Rokus Nenortas, 67, Luzerne. STERNIK At Nsntlcoke State Hospital, February 16, 1948, Chester Sternik, Nanticoke.

WINTON At Halifax, Nova Scotia. TYPEWRITERS 4 When you're aufferinf from rheumatics f-A Barre WCTU will meet Thursday lalaaSaa th taetwlai arte) of a th eiwiM arte i aiternoon at at me, nome of Mra. Frank Nuss, 19 North Franklin Street. Biuwriea ia as Uttla aa hair mm kw. MDruanr 15, 1948.

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