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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 20

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WILKES-BARRE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1943 Twenty (Be. V. Fat. Oft.) BELIEVE IT OR NOT By RIPLEY BRIEF MENTION Now. you att tation Transpoi --rs i A ykiblc To-day's Anniversary Groverl Cleveland.

22nd and 24th President Service Frozen of the United States, was born on March 18. 1837. at CaldwelL New Jersey. White Hardware Co. WILKES-BAKBX Harris Hardware and Supply Co.

KUTGSTOX COBNEKS Black Market in Busses Taylor Sailor Missing Joseph Hefty, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Hefty, 250 Keyser Taylor, was reported by the Navy Department Good Footwork Is To The War In the armed services, on war work, or just helping the gen-eral cause, footwork counts, and feet must be comfortable. That'i why we recommend Wright Arch Preserver Shoes with their patented comfort features. Threat to War Worker and School Children yesterday as oifesing in action. SYC to Hold Recruiting erve- Your-City Club will attend the Waves and Spars Recruiting Meet ing tonight at 8.

jn Admiral Stark Watihinzton, March 17 (JF) Uhe Government "froze" local trans Room at Hotel Sterling. Members will meet in the lobby at 7:45. portation vehicles to their present Boy Falls On Glass Michael eod service today to curb a "Mack in busses which It eaidi wee threatening to deprive school chil Nolan, 6, of 79 Corlear Street, suf fashioned fmmnp dren and war workers of their fered a deep laceration to the left hand late last night when he fell on i aa at ma KlSMiMMMM transportation in some areas. The order applies to am vehicles carrying nine or more persons in local transportation. Included are a piece or glass wnne playing.

Me was taken to Mercy Hospital for treatment. Receives Air Medal Sgt. William Gusek of Clarks Summit, has been busses, street cars, trolley coaches, trucks converted for passenger use, ferry boats and other conveyances So, awarded the Army Air Medal for exosot convoat equipment ox tne HoeoN a mushroom i the longest masked, unescorted) non-stop troop carrier flight ever armed services. ISLAND The older requires all federal agencies, inciuaing tne Army ana Navy, contractors furnishing transportation for their employee, to file SEEN BV OUR SOLDIERS ON NEW GUINEA Island Sfoded by Nature You aaV valuable vitaala ladaa toam and nubiar hiicas bacama ysm can "-in" withaul iMnering th U4, An tha daMdeus floror oi a Wagnof Dutch Oran with a Py- Km an inventory or tmsir passenger-carrying equipment. These agencies are prohibited from buying, leasing or requisitioning local passenger equipment without approval of the Office of Defense Transportation.

There are approximately 93,000 successfully performed during the North African invasion," according to an announcement yesterday by the War Department. Ready for Board Bids Representatives of the citizens committee of the 4th, 5th. 7th and 8th Wards meeting last night cn American Legion Home decided to solicit bids for the honcr roll which will be erected in Public Square in commemoration of the men and women from the four central wards who are in the various services of the United States. rx coTor le bow doing. $095 school busses in this country.

Re- I I noi-ts from 15 states, ODT said, in dicated losses of from 200 to 500 ff ii Ml' fA busses a state. School authorities, with fearful of losing their busoes to other ueers at the end of the school CHICKEN FRYER With Pyrex glass cover, for visible frying. 10" CO AC year, when about 30,000 school bus contracts wMll expire, petitioned for the "freeze." m0 The agency cited this example of I COUNTESS the "blaok markiet in school hussee: A contractor providing school service at $1,800 a year was offered $1,800 a month for the use jjf'lj Sgt. Hi Hard Honored For participating in at least five sorties against the enemy in Nco-th Africa, Sgt. Lawrence B.

Hillard, Plymouth, of the U. S. Air Corps, has Ibeen awarded an Air Medal, the War Department announced yesterday. Among other Pennsylvanians receiving similar awardu were Sgt. Donald W.

Keimble, Carbondale; Sgt. Thaddeus J. Wallence, Throop. Scranton Soldier Rewarded The War Department yesterday announced award of a Soldier's Medal to Alfred J. Golo, private, of 1211 Pittston Avenue, Scranton, for SHOiS OnE-PIECE TOP 16" It's a dream come true! modern gas range with every important feature, for less than an ordinary range I One-piece, seamless topi-Harper Burners that save up to 39 on gasl A dozen other amazing features! Compare this range with the one in your kitchen and plan to see your new range today I TERMS OF COURSE de la "Rochefoucauld DIED of GRIEF AFTER 63 HER HUSBAND DIED of his vehicle elsewhere.

Another bus owner, after taking children to school in the morning, sold his vehicle for a large profit during the lunch hour, leaving the children without transportation home, tlonal service, such as using a The order does not prohibit the sale of equipment provided It is continued in the eamrae job. A bus operator also may perform additional service, eruch as using a The COIN YVW7yy. tff heroism at Miami Beach, Florida, VENDING on January 16, when, as member of a guard and administrative detach COMBINATION FRYER-ROASTER Fryer, roaster and double skillet set, all In 19 QC WHEN SHE WAS 22 SHE D0NNEDM0NK5 ROBES AND MOURNED UNTIL SHE DIED AT THE ment, he attempted to save the life school bus to transport war work Buy War Stamps Here Walter's Owner-Operated Reliable Shoe Store 23 Public Square ers so long as he does not discon MACHINE USED WOO YEARS of a Who was struggling in the ocean. tinue the echool service. Regular transportation companies Four Accepted for Waaes Lit.

AGE Of 85 may shift equipment from one route AGOBVTHe EGYPTIANS Dorothea M. Wilson, in charge of Waacs recruiting office, announced yesterday that four applicants were i 14M lamrf Csp 9y Kw ftalaffi iniutt'iat'. ir. to another but can not snnt equipment to serve the routes of another company. RECORD GRIKF i accepted at the local recruiting cl-'fice yesterday.

They are Kathryn Lynch. 114 Spruce Street. Olyphant; cording to her at the age of 85. She was known aa "The Monk," because ahe dressed in the severely buttoned, somber garments of a friar. General Aviation Local Seeks Increase in Pav Fulvie, Countess de La Rochefoucauld (1540-1625), a member of the first family of France, was widowed at the age of 22.

She survived for 63 years, but during that time she never looked Into a mirror, and died of a broken heart (ac- Rose Butry, 111 Logan Street, O.ty; Margaret L. Budash, 172 Owen Street. Swoyervillo, and Hilver E. Johnson, Carbondale. rucaoiurud wi OUR TAILOR, 1 SKILLETS sizes, from 6 Inch to Inch.

85 95 10 50 Tomorrow Gave the Jail to the Salvage Drive ii Announcement was made last Five 11 60 STERNER LIQUOR Says Foreign Planes 200 night by Eugene Kelly of Spring Street, president of Local Union 1109, CIO, that its members, employes of the Ashley plant of General Aviation Equipment Company Garden Committee to Meet Regular meeting of the Victory Garden Committee will be held today at 3:30 in the directors' room cf Chamber of Commerce, Miners National Bank Building. Col. Ernest G. Smrth will preside. Committee members are requested to be present to participate in the discussion Hartman Will Leave For Army Saturday Miles From New York PENALTIES URGED "7 AND BENNETT and complete the plans i the ex- Mandatory Prison Terms tensive program which has been undertaken.

Mr. George Wallace, Wilt Be Here Today, Tomorrow and Saturday March 18, 19, and 20 Mr. Wallace will show an unusual line of Spring Suitings and Topcoatings. Come in and have him fit you out. Tailoring, style, and quality are guaranteed by us.

anteed by us. very moment feature of importance it yours with this Mr Caloric Luxury Range: earalesa one-piece topi' waist-high broilerl Fiber-flat insulation I modern cabinet with roomy compart-menti! Harper Burner System that save up to 39 en gas! new divided cook topi See this amazing new range today I Terns to suit yen I for Violations Asked HARDWARE CO Edward V. Hartman of Davis Street, Truckeville, will leave Saturday to join the Army as a Volunteer Officer Candidate. He is general agent of the Eureka Maryland Assurance Corporation. Prior to his departure he will be feted at a party tomorrow night at Toronto, March 17 (P) "Foreign planes have been detected 200 miles from New York City," S.

G. HJbben of Bloomfield, N. director of applied lighting for the Electric Company, told the Illuminating Engineering Society and Electric Club cf Toronto today. Hi'bben, chairman of the I. E.

S. had voted an extension of five days to permit the company to extend a counter proposal as to wage increases. Kelly said the union had arranged for special meetings Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.

m. to receive the report of the executive committee. The union alS3 authorized the employment of a stenographer to provide verbatim report of the wage discussion at a meeting the committees requested next Monday evening, the president said. Wage negotiations have been in, Labor Committee to Meet Arrangements for participation in a gigantic war bend drive in 4 AND 6 NO-MAIN ST Established 1826 Pittsburgh. March 17 UP) Man will be imade by members of Wyo- minir Vniipv T.nhi,..

viefm-v fnrhm it-1 data! prison for at tne wotei neaungton. ten Bt mpptiini' in Hn-tH 'TinriiniHnn I violations of state Mquor laws were He is the son of the late Mr. and Dial 3-0131 d-etenee committee, said he was RatuiYlav niL'ht at 7 Chairman advocated today by the Allegheny Mrs. Stephen C. Hartman.

His eph M. Wakh announced yesterday. County Retail Liquor Dealers Asso-, father was Recorder of Deeds for, not at libei ty to discuss thejor eign planes, but declared they were nf a iff cio onH ciatioii, which also anDioved a mid- many years. "un-American, craft" and that enemy planes had been over North railroad brotherh-rods will act upon 'night closing hour for taprooms. Hartman is a graduate of Ply-man invitation by Chairman William In a letter to Governor Martin, outh High School and was a sur- B.

Healcy of Luzerne County Warl1 Association asfcrieu mat tne veyor xor ijien Aiaen -oai iom- QUALITY Lenses Is your vision dim and faulty? The aiaaara 1 prescribe afford rrllrf from many forma of defective vision. BATJSCH I.OMB CERTIFIED LENSES Amei-ica proper "out around Vancouver." He named Toronto, Detroit, Mon- progress under provision of the contract permitting reopening after November 1 to make adjustments in view of changes in the cost of living, Kelly said. Request has been made for negotiations for new contract to re 7 fk POBBAN'SJ pciiHjLiftj mi viuiiiuns aire I'llbuiii- jNuiy pnur iu uiaiii uvci jie3- cient and act aa an invitation for ent post 12 years ago He is married to the former Mary re ajnura Developments 4 unscrupulous licensees and unli censed pei-sons to violate the law." Kachurack of Plymouth. The cou- jectives for German bombers. place the existing one expiring DM.ELERHSTaVS'i! 'Because we haven been bomb- April 30, he said.

Savings staff to participate in the bond drive. Retired Broker Dies New York, March 17 JP) Ralph H. Dunn, 69, retired stock broker and former member of the New York Stock Exchange, died today. Born in Bangor, Dunn was The liquor dealers declared that; pie have two sons, Edward, Jr. and mandatory suspensions of licensee i Robert.

"instead of compromise fines," and- I Jt Former County Employe 9 PM Church Is Missing in Action, ed we think we aren't going to be," he "It wouldn't be a precision raid. It would be cne last suicide attempt by Nazi liens to gain undying glory." Catherine Nossek Is Honored at Party father of James Dunn, stage At Northaastern Pennsylvania's Old tit BaA Sorvic and Safety Always Sine 1629 and screen actar. Units to Meet Ensign William Gallagher. me eiLiiiinatiun oi nee-use trans-iers "so far as po-dible" would tend to strengthen the present etate regulations. They asserted that municipalities receiving liquor funds should be required to money for more and stricter policing.

"The danger of speakeasies springing up to serve those who desiiie service when licensed places are close'J, and also such service by. unscrupulous licensees. is great." the association's letter DEATHS 25, of Foster Township, former courthouse employe, has been reported missing in the South Pa- Ladies' Hand Tailored SUITS Order Now For Easter Choice of many fine, new, all-wool, spring patterns. tf 1 w-ii Officens and operators of Signal icific area. lOllllg reopie croups Will Corps at Indiantown Gap Military1 Ensign Gallagher, who was at- Reeervation held a party at Mil- tached to aviation branch of U.

S. 1 52 65 II Hold Quarterly Rally Tomorrow Night lei-sburg, near Indian-town Gap, onNavy, is the son of William Gal-, Thursday night in honor of Mfes-ilaglier. county registration Catherine Nossek of Wilkes-Barre, inspector. iwho observed her 20th birthday! He joined the service in Novem-: anniversary. Miss Noese-k ie a serving for a time in Cali Mi(iiiHan, Mrs.

Andre tv McCarty, J-Jlla K. filler, Mrs. Cell I'rrlnvitt'h, George TrendcrRat, C. Haul), Maude Hudmlhki, Alex bullivan, Mrs. BriclRet Anthony itlianiNon, Kirhard Donahue, Mn.

John Fankhauser, R. (iarrison, 3tary Heimbaoh, Victoria Moban, James Johoson, Mrs. -Jmma Kahler, (ieorge l.opresto, Mr6. Mary Moycr, Klmer Mocek, 31 rs. Mary Melone, Mrs.

Catherine fornia before getting his overseas Meade Street Boy Is Attacked by Dog switchboard operator I mate assignment to a post in Aiwtialia. by Yniine- Pennl nltj of nin PM Part' was arranged Alfonso DiSanlo Maw Mellett, Ann Boyle, churches will hold a quarterly rally 5 Killed in Inn TTi-irtoir ni.ht in Shot-man rasl vnmmmmwi 11 CUSTOM TAILOR 3 North Main St. Dial 3-1216 Thomari Millie, 4. of 411 South pm, nfflMri will A. or Wllee-Barre, who are as Meade Street, was treated ln Purch- fficrs wlU be signed to Signal Corpa at Indian- W'alison, Barbara YOU CAN'T BUY Anna Homeopathic Hospital last night at town Uap as ewitohboard op- Harner, Mrs 8 for puncture wounds to tne leit t.lai-trs.

leg suffered when he was attacked A1'my pr ncipai bv a neichbor's doe. speaker. Devotions will be led by ASPIRIN that can do more for you than St. Joseoh Clovis, N. March 17 OP).

Three officers and two enlisted men were killed and six others were Injured today in the crash of an Army bomber from the Clovis air-base on a routine flight. The public relations office listed the dead including Sgt. Bruce H. Davis, Curwensville, Pa. Police Still Holding DONAHUE At Le Tark.

March 16, 1SM3, Mra. John Donahue, 52, wife of John Donahue. FANKHAUSER At Wllkrs-Barre, March 16. 1913, Rubcrt W. Fankhauser, formerly of Columbus, ,0.

Members of the Savitskl family Laurel Run PM Church group, at 379 South Meade Street, owners Young People's Choir of Plym-of the dog, were ordered to keep outh Firet PM Church will sing, the animal tied 15 days, according Numbers also will be offered by a Opes Large Sum of Money fI Open I Nights I ifa to 9 pay mure-r vvny accept less e. St- JosePh quality guarantee? World largest seller at 10c, 36 tablet' 20c. 100 for 35c. Get St. Joseph Aspiria 8:30 to 6 i ii.

to a report filed by Radio Patrol- quartet, comprising Jeanne Poli. Tavlor wrni" KenWrthy and Geo'Thelma Yeo. Billy Acornlev AlKtVll Williama. John Humble. )sum of f(fund on a central Trust Company Stocks GARRISON At Mansfiold, March 14, 1943, Mary Ellen Rossman Garrison, 71.

formerly of Wilkes-Barre. HEIMBACH At Geni-ral Hospital, March 17, 1943. Ml. Victoria Hcim-bach, 77, Parsons, formerly of White Haven. HOBAN At Pittston Hospital, March 16, 1913, James Hoban.

Port Griffith. I paiucipaung win be cjty street two daye ago remains iNanticoke, Plymouth First. Plym- unclaimed in his office and that outh Second, Laurel Run. Sherman -no complaints have been filed with Bank of New York Bankers Brooklyn Trust Three Reported Sick street, Hiasi Muairon and police about such a loss. Bid.

17--1 73 'j 91 42 6.V.S A Heights resident brought the At Retreat Infirmary Ask. 338 77 "-i 94 47 16 43 2 13 Central Hanover Chemical Continental Bk. Trust Corn Exchange Empire JOHNSON At Kingston. March 16, 111! money to police headquarters, the chief said. The money will be returned upon 'Get Off the Picture This Beautiful fAeftr TmalffiJ at Ait miittim Guaranty 277 Di-ODer identifipjirion or wraDDer Irving I2T.

1028 Pnvoto I aIIc ft-U 1 1 i and statement of correct amount, ITS THE TRUTH Range in Your Kitchen! intuit a nio niaiiiail the chief said. Kings County Lawyers Manufacturers Manufacturers Trust pf. Morgan J. P. New York Trust Hivery modern feature of AT FIRST rn TTN Si 10S5 1125 I I fT fr ff ilis.

Stella Mtchalchek, Hazleton, Is seriously ill at the Retreat In-fii-im'2ry. The whereabouts cS her eon William are unknown. Mrs. Proxy Prohoitski. sister of John Zborowski, 131 West Main Street, Nanticoke, is also seriously-ill in the Infirmary.

Anna Yurak, aged about 60. who was transferred fpcim Danville State Hospital to Retreat Infirmary on June 24, 1938, to Retreat Infirmary, is seriously ill. Relatives or friends have been importance is yours with 1943. Mrs. Emma Johnson, 61.

KAHLER At Danville. March 15. 1943, George Kahler, 79, Bloomsburg. LOPRESTO At Pittston Hospital, March 17, 1943, Mrs. Mary Lopresto, 43, Pittston.

MOYER At White Haven, March 17, 1943, Elmer Moyer, 76. MOCEK At Wilkes-Barre, March 17, 1943, Mrs. Mary Mocek. MELONE At Exeter. March 17, 1943, Mrs.

Catherine Melone. M'GOWAN At Avoca, March 17, 1943, Mrs. Andrew McGowan. M'CARTY At St. Joseph's Hospital.

Title Guaranty United States this new Caloric Luxury Range: Seamless one-piece top! Fiberglass Insulation Modern cabinet with large storage compartment Harper USE Miami Beach, Fla March 17 P-iMontrOSe Sailor SeCS A soldier who barked 'git off the grass" at a couple of "civilians" Artinn in TlV OrPrK! here recently didn't knew one was LIIOH 111 1 WO VLCdHS General George C. Marshall, the' Army's chief of staff. James Connors, E31C, petty of- Here to inspect thP Air Forces! ficer in the Navy, and Mre. Con-techmieal training schools, he went'nora are visiiting the former's fishing one day with Lieut. Gen.

(Parents, Mr and Mra. James Con-Henry H. Arnold, chief of the airinrs, Franklih Fcrks, Susquehanna forces. Both were in fishing i County. Petty Officer Conhors join-clothes, led the Navy in 1939 and has the Philadelphia Eg It Is a great pleasure and satisfaction when you find an honest place to do business with and especially more so when it comes to having your eyes examined and glasses fitted.

Dr. Brown's straight policy was to fit your eyes with the finest In eyeglasses no matter what they required at one small price to all. Philadelphia. Marrh 17 (miiinUorf 666 TABLETS. SALVE, NOSE DROPS oumer system that saves up to 39 on ga! Oven Heat States Depai-tment Agriculture) Eggs, firm, 4.336 cases: fancv whiten kim.

asiked to communicate with Dr. wniroi Minute Minder! Carbondale, March 16, 1943, Miss Ella I Geonre T. Baskett browns, large 41-42; 38r2: extras mixed rolnrs lorire juao- 55 149 mediums 37'i: standards un- RENTAL TYPEWRITERS SPECIAL MONTHS RATE Typewriters, Adding Machines dergrades 37-3S'i. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Leaving th.fi boat at the Flam-'distinctlon of toeing in rive naval ingo pier, the generals wandered battles on the Pacific; Wake, Mid-across the lawn. way, Gilbert and Marshall Islands Soldiers in the vioinity saw them, and the CoraJ Sea.

He was at and one yelled: "Hey what's the Pear' Harbor when the Japanese matter with vou guyis can't youlmade th attack. December 7, 1941. read? Keep off the prnn" He returned to the States in July, Cleaned Repaired Adjusted a. 50 Anything your eyes require including Kryptok or one piece large reading Complying with government regulations we can sell and deliver a range to those who do not have one or whose ranges are beyond repair. Other officers reported Marshall and has also seen service in FOR SALE 8how Canes, Wall Casen, Book ases, Desks, Chairs, Filing Cabinets had a big chuckle.

the North African campaign, having Just returned from there thie month. Plains Wilkes-Barre Wapwallopen Wapwallopen Dallas Alderson West Hazleton West Hazleton Thomas J. Gill Gertrude L. Ward Otto F. GockI Thelma M.

Hock Sheldon Fitzgerald Pearl M. Nulton George R. Stein Ruth A. Stern PILL.ER At Old Forge, March 16, 1943. Mrs.

Celia Piller. PRELOVITCH At Retreat. March 16, 1943, George (Prylwlowicz) Prelo-vitch, formerly of Miners Mills. PRENDERGAST At Hahnemann Hospital. Scranton, March 17.

1943, Edward C. Prendergast, 77, formerly of Kingston. RAUB At Homeopathic Hospital, March 17, 1943, Miss L. Maude Raub, Kingston. RUDNISKI At Pittston Hospital, March 16, 1943, Alex Rudniski, 11, Pittston, automobile accident.

SULLIVAN At Wilkes-Barre, March 17. 1943, Mra Bridget Sullivan, 79. SUSZYNSKI At Ashley March 16, 1943, Anthony Suszynski. WILLIAMSON At Philadelphia, March 16, 1943. Richard Williamson, formerly of Wilkes-Barre.

ALISON At General Hospital, March 17. 1943, Barbara Jean. 2 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wtelison, Wilkes-Barre.

Temperature Record, Wednesday, March 17 TYPEWRITER SALES and SERVICE 208 Pierce Street, Kingston Dial 7-0030 Open Evenings CLEARANCE Used Grand MARRIAGES You Can Secure Low-Rate, Long-Term LOANS OIV LIFE INSURANCE Borrow the money you need on your 1 fe insurance policies, usiifc thU new reduced rate" plan. Loans arranged quickly conveniently, confidentially. Present insurance loans aio refinanced Write for detail, Interest rates and application form. Hanover NATIONAL BANK 639 SOUTH MAIN STREET WILKES-BARRE Member Federal Deposit Injur. Corp.

The V. Weather Bureau reported the Tcfllowme high and low temperature for Wednesday: Fooling the public with meaningless statements and worthless Inducements was never Dr. Brown's way of doing things. Dr.Vm. Brown OptometristOptician EAST MAKKET STREET Cor.

PubUe Square 2nd Floor GILL-WARD At Miners MUls, March 17 hv P.T Thnfltini Ahearn Chicago Cleveland Lt. Thomas J. Gill of Plains and Denver Miss Gertrude Loretta Ward of White Hardware Co. WILKES-BARRE Harris Hardware and Supply Co. KINGSTON CORNERS Miami 3 29 3S 24 4 3.1 35 21 7 71 59 R2 4 3.t 64 44 35 24 51 Pianos Large Selection At Low Prices Miuers Mills.

New York Philadelphia PittJburKh WILKINSON-HALDEMAM-At Fortv Port. March 13. 1943. by Rev. Joseph ifi.

Most folks think nothing of accidents until one happens to them. Then the financial worries begin if they are not protected by Record all-accident insurance. Investigate todajr. WARNER At Mercy Hospital, March Pennell, Corp. Albert Koons Wilkin- Washington 17, 1943.

Mrs. Anna Warner, son oi roriy on anu iniss mai Lou Haldeman of Wilmington. WATHEB FORECASTS DENNIS-MILLER In Wilkes-Barre, New -Maryland. ana SCIIALL BROS. 158 So.

Main St. Mo.tvh 1A 'hv Roi- I'a r-l T- mi 1 Buy War Bonds and; Stamps JOXr.9. ABBOTT and MARTIN MARKERS and MONUMENTS i Strtk JP CABiyliaala Theodore Dehhis and Miss Bessie 1 Eastern Pnn.rylvnia Rteaiuj tem-Miliex. both pX ifwauir Thursday..

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