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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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WTLKES-SARRE -RECORD, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1944 MARRIED 56 YEARS ON TUESDAY Mine Cave Hits Writ Quashed Sings in Benefit ir li THE RADIO FORECAST, (A1X TIMK IS EASTERN WB TUU) In Chapin Case Plymouth Twp. MORNING AND AFTERNOON PROGRAMS If I I Aponick Rules That Lum 30 Homes Damaged in Ear- Si30 Olek Utbett 8:43 Nwi Piano Quartet 9:30 Encores wano-M 7:00 Arthur Godfrey 7:45 New 8:00 World Today I IS I 8:15 Music Sam 10:00 Mirth and Madness 8:80 Mlnsus Jfc-Shopplnf Moon ber Firm Had Not Filed Writ in Required Time' Iy Morning Subsidence in Curry Hill Section 10:45 Dance Tune 9:00 News 9:15 Garden Oats 9:45 Isabel M. Hewsoo 10:00 Youth on Parads 11:05 Let's Pretend 11:30 Ration Fashions Noon Theater Today 13:30 Newo Grand Central 1:30 Stars Over Hollywood 2:00 Sunday Hill tea 2:30 Pan America 3:00 Star Parade 8:15 Newt Philadelphia Orcb. 4:30 News fl-00 Corliss Archer 5:30 Sunday School 5:45 Casa Loma Time i TT WJ 770 I bVoISHIK i ru 1 10:80 Mary ui imyior Judge John Aponick yesterday 11:00 Warren Sweeney ruiea in mi action 01 cnapm Lumber Company against Andrew ANN SHERIDAN DENNIS MORGAN Thirty homes in the Curry Hill Section of Plymouth Township were affected by a mine subsidence yesterday morning at 1, with the main settlement having occured on Smith Row. Though no families have been tf Udder 11:30 Service Unlimited 11:45 New 12:00 Pet Parade 12:30 Coal Call 12:45 Polka Dots 1:00 Variety 2:00 Metropolitan Opera 5:30 Caesar Searchlnger 5:45 Curt Massey WEAr-488 7:00 News 7:15 Manhattan 7:30 Don Goddard 7:45 Variety ana josepnine ZAgorski uiat the plaintiff had not filed a writ of scire facias within the time re removed, damage to many of the homes is considerable, with walls 1 quired by law.

The court made absolute a rule of defense attorneys that the writ be quashed. On May 3, 1941, plaintiff filed a mechanic's lien against the de-- fendants. On November 3, 1943, and floors buckling, doors jam ming, and much of the affected area made waterless by the break 11:05 Let i-reiena 11:30 Ration Fashions Noon Theater Today 12:30 Stars 1:00 Grand Central 1 :30 Country Journal 2:00 Men and Books Pan America 3:00 Victory B. 3:30 Visiting Hour A :00 London Report 4:15 perby Preview 4 :30 News 4:35 The Colonel 5:00 Corliss Archer 5:30 Mother and Dad 140 WBAX U4 7:00 Breakfast Parade 7:10 Sacred Heart 7:30 News 7:45 Breakfast Parade 8:45 News 9:00 Norway Fights 9:15 Bible Pmgram 9:30 Easy Rhythm 9:45 Junsle Jim 8:00 News Roundup 8:15 Two Minute fan Mi ing of main water lines. i II Acting on advice of counsel, the 1 Township Board of Commissioners 1L VJ, ROBERT GIBBONS more than two years from the date of the filing of the lien, plaintiff caused a writ of scire facias to be issued.

Judge Aponick stated in his decision: "Section 10 of the Act of June 4, 1901 provides that a writ of yesterday roped on tne area. i which will remain closed to public travel until such time as danger has been eliminated. Ml ROBERT TAYLOR SUSAN PETERS inM-O-M's sohgof RUSSIA On the scene all day yesterday II II St. John's to were Commissioners Joseph Jones scire facias must issue within two years from the date of the filing of the lien, unless such Issuance and William Richards, who report 10:00 News In Brief ed that the subsidence appeared to 8 :30 News 8:45 All in the Record 9:00 Piano Quartet 9:15 Adelaide Hawley 9:45 Music Program 10:00 Mirth and Madness 10:30 Betty Moore 10:45 Pet Parade 11:00 Hook 'n1 Tjidrter 11:30 Lighted Windows Noon News 12:15 Consumer's Time 12:30 Atlantic Spotlight 1:00 Here's to Youth 1 :30 The Baxters 1:45 War "'elewooe 2:00 Religion Books 2:15 G. I.

Jive 2:30 Grantland Rice 3 :00 Southern Svmphony 3:30 Music on Display 4 :00 Horseraces 4:15 Rupert Hughes 4:30 Doctors at War 5:00 Your America 5:30 Cesar Searrhlnger 5 .45 Curt Massey JL 1 10:30 Rainbow Housa have checked yesterday afternoon at 4. 11:00 Organ 7:00 Bedlam 7:45 News 8:00 Kibitzers 8:30 Allies News 9:00 Breakfast Club 10:15 Andrini Contlneltals 10:30 Ozark Ramblers 11:00 On Stage 11:30 Isabel M. Jlewson 12:00 Sketch 12:25 News 12 -30 Farm and Home 1:00 London Report 1:15 Atlantic Quiz 1:30 Salon Ensemble 2:00 Metropolitan Opera 5:00 Tea and Crumplts 5:45 Hello Sweetheart 710 WOR Tit 7:00 News 7:15 Musical Clock 8:00 News 8:30 The Fitzgeralds 9:00 Saturday Songs 9:15 Lorraine Sherwood 9:30 Your OPA 9:45 Claire Wilson 10:05 Rainbow House 11:00 News 11:15 F.d Fitzgerald 11:30 Hello Mom 12:00 Hollywood Melodies 12:30 News 12:45 Jack Bundy Lee Castle 1-30 Vincent Lopez Orch. 2:00 Major G. F.

Eliot 2:15 Lanl Mclntyre 2:30 Nes 2:45 Pauline Alpert 3:00 This Is Halloran 3:30 Bunday 4 :00 Newsreel 4:15 Horse Race 4:30 Show Shop 5:00 Uncle Don Have Concert 11:30 "He Mom" is waived by tne owner in writing. There is no such waiver in this case. "After the lien had been filed, there was a motion made to strike It off, which motion was denied On Smith Row a subsidence Noon News 12:05 Hookey Hall three feet deep and several hun MR. AND MRS. DAVID J.

WILLIAMS Mr. and Mrs. David J. 19 South Fulton Street. 12:30 Dance Musis 12:45 Red 'Cross dred feet in length occured.

irom that area, the settlement spread in all directions. Choir Will contends that the two-year period Liturgical Probably Uie most seriously siaris 10 run irom me aaie oi damaged home is that of George Stiber. 51 Smith Row. Other Offer Program Tomorrow homes badly damaged are those of 1 Mews 1:15 Science 1:30 Vincent Lopez 2:00 Charles Hodges 2:15 Lanl Molntvre 2:30 Plymouth Pioneers 2:45 OP A 3:00 This Is Holtoran 3:30 Bundv 4:00 Justin Stone 4:15 Horse Race 5:00 Bulletin Board 5:30 Dance Orchestra 130 WBRK 134s Mrs. Anna Iahz and William J.

Night in Irem Temple that decision and not from the date of the filing of the lien. With this contention we cannot agree." The Judge quoted a Superior Court decision to show that a mechanic's lien is a pure creature of Davis. 132 Smith Row. will observe their 56th wedding anniversary on Tuesday, May 9. They were married by Rev.

Samson Jones, pastor of Meade Street Baptist Church, on May 9, 1888. Mr. and Mrs. Williams are the two oldest members of the Meade Street Baptist Both are enjoying good health. Mr.

Williams is a member of the Odd Fellows, Orpheus Glee Club, and a life member of the Mason's Hiram Lodge, Scranton. They have four children. Mrs. John Daugherty, Plymouth; Sidney, Rochester; D. Ellsworth, city, and Herbert, West Pitts-ton; also 11 grandchildren of whom three are in the armed forces, and one great-grandchild.

On" Sunday they will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Williams. The deepest part of the subsidence occured in front of the VAUDEVILLE Junior and Senior Glee Clubs of 10 WflBI 91 7:30 Coal Call 7 :45 News 8:00 News 8:15 Dancing Strings 8 :30 Morning Devotions 8:45 U. Navy Band 9:00 Evangelistic Hour 9:30 Star Parade Isabelle M.

Hmvson Davis residence, and ran through statute and compliance with statu- tory requirements is necessary to St. John's Church, North Main the property to the mountain Street, will be heard in their first Its validity. in presenting tne Township officials last night said the subsidence is over the 7:00 Wake Up high court case, Judge Aponick said: The section referred to is 7 news 7:45 Government Service 10:00 Make Believe Town abandoned workings of the Washington Colliery, Glen Alden Coal Company. clear and specific that the writ concert tomorrow night in Irem Temple. Sponsors of the event say the advance sale of tickets indicates a large attendance.

Sisters of Mercy attached to the 5:15 Bob Chester 5:45 Eleanors King 8:00 News 10:30 Mary Lee Taylor 8:15 Devotions 11:00 Warren Sweeney must issue within the date of filing Little Theatre EVENING parish, working under Sister Car- PROGRAMS Consequences meia Marie, KSM, have trained Prohibitionist To Speak Here Bishop Sterrett Will Confirm Class Sunday 8:30 Truth, 9:00 News the St. John's Liturgical Choir for 880 WABO 880 8:00 Kentucky Derby 6:30 To Be Announced Starts Today's Kids Defy All Laws and Discipline "CRIME SCHOOL" with Dead End Kids AND its part in the program. 9:05 Concert Hail Bills Comedy 9:30 Can You Top This 6:45 World Today Mrs. l. A.

Sheridan will act as conductor and the accompanists LMayor i Town 10:30 Grand Ole Oory 7:30 Thanks to Yanks the lien and failure to comply with its terms is fatal to the proceeding. Plaintiff relied on the case of i Howe Bros. vs. Dolan, Superior Court. The judge finds that there is a further provision of Section 10 that judgment shall be entered on scire facias within five years of its issuance.

"In that case," finds the local jurist the scire facias was issued in time and a verdict secured within five years thereafter, but plaintiff was prevented from entering judgment because of a tending motion for a new trial. The uperior Court held there had been will be Miss Marion Mclntyre and Rt. Rev. Frank W. Sterrett, DD, BishoD of the Diocese of Bethle Mrs.

rJugene Mcuormack. 11 News 11:15 String Quartet 11:30 Sustain the Wings 12:00 News Three Men on a Horse' to Guest soloist will be Robert Gib' Claude Watson, Dry Nomi 8:00 Groucho Marx 8:30 Inner Sanctum 8:55 News 9:00 Hit Parade 9:45 Serenade hem, will visit St. Stephen's Church Sunday morning at 11 to 770 WJZ 77 6:00 News 6:05 John B. Kennedy 6:15 Storyland Theater 6:30 Harry Wlsmer 6:45 Leon Henderson 7:00 Good Old Days 7:30 Best Loved Music 8:00 Early Dance Music 8:15 Edward Tomlinson 8. -30 Boston Pops 9:30 Spotlight Bands 9:55 Quick Quiz 10:00 Guy Lombardo 10:30 Army Presents bons, the first soloist turned out from St.

Johns music organiza confirm the class of this year. Members of the confirmation 10:15 Correction Please 10:45 Talks tions and now a resident of New class: nee for President, to Talk to Free Methodists Have Two-Day Rnn at Irem Temple 11 :00 News ark, lie has sung at the Mosque Adults Mrs. William II. Boyd, ineaier ano tne usu uanteen in 11:15 Date Line 11:30 Flashgun Casey 60 WEAF 88 6:00 Don Hollenbeok 6:15 Hollywood Theater licliKion News 7:00 Standing By Ellery Queen Newark. Mrs.

Charles II. Davis, Charles II. Davis. Mrs. Ruth Gilmartin, Ernest a sufficient compliance with the News rey act." He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Gibbons of North Franklin Street. C. Hoffman, Miss Mary Molman, Mrs. Nellie Howard, Harold L.

Jins News 8:00 Abie's Irish Rose Continues Judge Aponick: "The acts in that case are entirely dif Claude A. Watson, Prohibition The Little Theatre of Wilkes 8:30 Truth. Consequences Kobblera 11:30 Star Dust Bogart 9:00 Barn Dance 12:00 Midnight Extra Johnson, Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Miss Margaret MacDonald, Baldi S. Martin, Hubert Morgan, Mrs.

Eleanor Wasley Stine, Mrs. Jessie nominee for President of theiBarre will present the fifth play United States, will speak at Free of the current season, "Three Men Methodist Church, 309 South Main! On A Horse" at Irern Temple on 40 WBAX 1J4 6:00 News 6:15 Dlnne' Dance 6:30 Hawaii Calls 7 American Eagle 7:30 Arthur Hale 7:45 Dick Kuhn 8:00 Army Voice 8:15 Remembrance Music 9:30 Can You Top This 10:00 Patsy Kelly 10:30 Grand Ole Opry 11:00 Lyle Van 11:15 String Quartet 11:30 Sustain the Wings 12:00 War News ferent from those in the case now before us and the case gives no support to the plaintiffs contention. We have found no authority, and we have been referred to none, for the proposition that the mere filing of a motion to strike off a lien extends the time within which Street, city, next Tuesday, May 9 1 Wednesday. Attorney Loses Move In Contempt Defense Washincton. Mnv (JP) Thomas.

Children David Barrall, Jean Boyd, Carl Frank Brush, Charlotte EM T- 1 i. at 7:30 p. m. The selection of this play is in Mr. Watson was born in Man-line with the policy of the Little ii kh i a ton 8:30 Cisco Kid 9:00 Theater 10:00 News 10:15 To Be Announced scire facias must be issued, where line, cuwin jvi.

uneu, isnriei a in fljllno)nj Jrl iui- J. Laughhn, a defense attorney in p.i,' Rarhnm Rpvpi-v Frfwnrris iwas eucated in Michigan public tha oitl tii PaI.a. JlwaJds- schoo s. attend iner hitrh srhnnl unit tion of 7." ucrenoc onuiirejr ui.kcKer. Barbara BeveHV KflWardS.

i i. rf tne mass sedition trial lost todav i.r uiienuinK nign scnooi ana. th mntinn in ctrika nff woe Honiari mmmiinlto octa I Ml, i i. to :45 Imp: 10 Impact ii mare man a year ana a nail Deiore nfh.r i hi, ofon umi.u., vv ul-icolleee at Alma. rnnsirlereri in th nlannlno- nf its Melodies the expiration of that time.

rrrp' XrtLr man, Grace Marion 't," Ellington 710 WOR Tl 6:00 Svdnev Moseley 6:13 Prayer 6:15 Crooner's Corner 6:30 News 6:45 Stan LomaJC 7:00 "Guess Who?" 7:30 Arthur Hale 7:45 Answer Man 8:00 Frank Singiser 8:15 Remembrance Music 8:30 Dramatic Series 9:00 CoL a R. Mc-Cormlck 9:10 Theater 10:00 R. A. Gunnison 10:15 Detective Mysteries 10:45 Impact 11:00 News 11:30 Duke Ellington 11:45 Al Trace 12:00 Paul Martell 11:45 Al Trace "ThP ni tn chnw ralu I Kreder ck U. Johnson, (iai John- nc was su kuuiisi uiiciuiks.

imee men wii ShPlrfnn V. Marvnv accountant ana auauor ior a sun- A Horse' is guaranteed not to ln- 10 WGBI 6:00 Kentucky Derby 6:30 Corntussel News 6:45 World Today 7:00 Mayor of the Town 7:30 Thanks to Yanks 8:00 Groucho Marx 8:30 Inner Sanctum 9:00 Hit Parade 9:45 Bob Bums 10:15 Rhythm Time 11:00 News 11:15 Dateline 11:30 Flashgun Casey 12:00 News Matthews Thomas Morgan SId'ary of the United States Steel crease the intellectual stature of Thomas W. Pickett Audrey Scott' (Corporation, later becoming gen-(the public by so much as a cubit. the writ of scire facias should be pel, newnwSer columnist Tden 1 theira0TsrPcoluCmn Attorney Nathan Hvman nn Peared ln tne Philadelphia Record, reared for the mainriff nnrl iMarch 1. 1942- under the heading KJSV'S1" "President Orders Attorney Gen- Robert Small Marv Ruth manager oi ine our-urive i XI promises no emotional situation 1340 WBRE 134 6 00 News 6:05 Platter Parade 6:30 People's War 6:45 Defense Council 7 :00 American Story 7:30 Here's to Youth 8:00 Abie's Irish Rose Robert C.

Wells, Nancy Wanto, Wolfe. '3" eral to Crack Down on American R. Selecky for the iractor company, incorporated, which will leave the spectators Mr. Watson was admitted to the rolling damp hankerchieves into practice of law in the State of Cal-: moist wads In a perspiring palm, lfornia in 1928 and is now a mem- All that "Three Men On A ber of the California state bar and Tinrso" apinnii defendants. Fascists.1 Utility Entertainers entitled to practice before all the 0f entertainment is an evening of ir i ttj i Woman's Body Federal Judge Jennings Bailey sustained a government objection after Laughlin said he was not prepared to say at this time how he would proceed from there to a showing, which he said he would Df.

Ul rUI? w.e reueray hilarious laughter and a custard rertOrm at HaZletOn Courts and the Supreme Court of pie approach of life. Sunday, May 7 MORNING AND -AFTERNOON PROCRAMS the United States. Patrons of the arts as expressed He is the son of Joseph A. Wat- in terms of the Race-Track will make, that Judge Edward Eicher Found in Trunk theu an ordained minister of this play with enthusiasm, eeting held in Hazleton on May Free Methodist Church, who serv- people who are desirous of ob mee was especially designated to preside i 11 i a. i taining a little comic relief from ai uie seuiiiun inai.

The contempt citation Is based the daily grind will relax and let 1 :30 Brunon Kryger 2:00 Those We Love 2:30 John Thomas 3:00 News Parade 3:30 The Army Hour 4:30 Christian Science 5:00 NBC Symphony on statements Laughlin made in down their back hair for two hours of ridiculous fun. asking that Eicher disqualify himself, and also on the contention that Laughlin has sought to create news stories which would influence IMJNDAY 7-1 People who have been blessed with a strong Puritan upbringing, Corpse, Encased in Brine, Was Shipped From Chicago to Los Angeles one- which makes -them uneasy 4 the Luzerne County Gas as district superintendent and Electric Corporation provided the is now retired. Claude A. Watson musical entertainment with eight, was admitted to the ministry of members of its orchestra and lLthe Free Methodist Church in 1911 members of its group of singers, and is a fully ordained and ac-These members came from the 'credited minister of that denom-various departments of the com- ination. He is general counsel of pany.

the Free Methodist Church, secre- The entertainment was favorably tary of the Executive Commission commented upon by the president'0 tnat body, as well as of its pub-of the Hazleton Chamber of Com-1 1Lshin w.hich more merce, George Puhak, and the I tnan pieces of literature guest speaker, Senator Barkley. In addition to the entertainment, Mr- Watson has two college de- prospective jurors to disqualify themselves. when forced to sit quietly through 889 ABO 680 8 :00 News 8:05 Organ Musie 8 Columbia Ensemble 8:45 Burl Ives 9:00 World News 9:15 Organ Music 9:45 Voices ln Songs 10:00 Church ot the Air 10:30 Wings Over Jordan 11:00 Warren Sweeney 11:05 Blue Jacket Choir 11 :30 Invitation to Learn Noon Tabernacle Choir 12:30 Transatlantic Call 1:00 Church ot Air 1 :30 News 145 Talks 2:00 Bid lor Victory 2:30 World News 3:00 N. Y. Philharmonic 4 :30 Andre KostelaneU 5:00 Family Hour 5:45 Woman From Nowhere anything less elevating than a The sedition trial, Involving 27 men and two women defendants, has been suspended pending the symphony concert or "Aida," are advised by the play's sponsors not to attend on account of danger to 770 Wja 770 8:00 News 8:05 Morning Minstrels 8:30 The Woodshedders 9:00 News 9:15 Down to Earth 9:30 On- A Bus 10:00 Message of Israel 10 :30 Southern sires 11:00 Your War Job 11:30 Hour of Faith Noon News 12:05 War Journal 12:30 Memory Moments 12 :45 Branscombe Choral 1:00 John B.

Kennedy 1:15 Music by Marais 1:30 Sunday Serenade 2:00 Chaplain Jim 2:30 National Vespers 3:00 Life of Riley 3:30 Hot Copy 4:00 Fun Valley 4:30 World of Song 5:00 Mary Small Revue 5:30 The Steelmakers outcome of the contempt case. The defendants are accused of con- Los Angeles, May 5 (JP His curiosity aroused by a fluid trick- their blood pressure Three Men On A Horse" will to disaffect the armed line to the floor, a Railway press clerk opened atrunk in the services hv Rroonviiio r-iWo in unnn. day evening at the irem 'lempie, tion of his ability in reorganizing! 11 wiu P1 a return engagement agency oince today found the body of a woman. The trickle was rnnsfr1 hv thp Dy aoout employes from Its various departments in the Kingston and Hazleton areas, including General Decorated brine from salt that encased the tne operating organization of the uu mm yia Free Methodist Church. and.

-hour, for the benefit of the Mr. Watson's study and knowl- Arab Patrol of the Irem Temple officials and "the Hazleton repre- TJ. S. Army Headquarters, Cen- 10 WGBI 910 7:45 Sacred Heart 8:00 News 8:05 Organ Fantasies 8:15 Golden Gate 8:45 Burl Ives 9:00 News 9:15 E. Power Biggs 9:45 Voices In Song' 10:00 Church of the Air 10:30 Wings Over Jordan 11:00 Church Service Warren Sweeney 12:35 Blue Jacket Choir 1:00 Melody Parade 1 Your Favorite Hymns 2:00 Revival Hour 3:00 N.

Philharmonic 4,30 Concert 5:00 Family Hour 6:45 Edward R. Murrow SM WEAF 660 8:00 News 8:05 Organ Music 8:30 Boone County 9:00 News Roundun -WBAX IMS U4I aunoM nuae ooay, Douna wnn tral Pacific Area, May 5 (JP) The sentative. "NAVY WAY" bobeht Lowest and JEAN PARKER edge of Government has continued i Season ticket-holders, patrorre, and sustaining members, will have throughout his lifetime. a Silver star was awarded today to t.fcW..blU-Slscl?Bed Kthe'Maj. Gen.

Charles H. Corlett for T. Chalmers Duff Dies win. to d. i.

uuiu viutaKU his outstanding part in the cap April 30 by a John Lopez to the luic ui jYwajuieiii moil, in tne Pittsburgh, May 5 (JP Funeral 2 Starving Japs Found Marshall Islands The General, a services wfil 'be held tomorrow for native of Nebraska whose home isT. Chalmers Duff. 66, practicing same person here. It arrived last night. No Chicago or Los Angeles address was given and the way bill was marked, "will call." It placed On Atoll in Marshalls their seats reserved for Wednesday, the opening night.

Swiss Report 2,100 Slain London, May 5 UP A Swiss radio broadcast, recorded by the Associated Press, quoting an Italian news agency report, said today Allied air attacks on Fascist-held Italian territory in April i mm mm i waa uei-. attorney nere more than 40 years, orated for personally rallying ad- He was a native of Westmore- vance American troops, stopped land County and a graduate of temporarily py tne Japanese. Washington Jefferson College. Ration Board Clerk Stole An Advanced U. S.

Army Base, Marshall Islands, April 21 UP) (Delayed) Two Japanese soldiers, their skin chalk-white from hiding in dark holes since fighting ended EAST SIDE KIDS In "MR. MUG STEPS OUT" 9:00 Church of Air 9:30 Voice of Prophecy 10:00 Bible Class 10:30 Church 11:30 Rainbow Rendezvous 11:45 News 12 :00 Reviewing Stand 12:30 D'Astega1 Presents 1:00 Newt 1:30 Lutheran Hour 2:110 Pilgrim Hour 3:00 This Is Fort Dlx 8:30 Mysterious Traveler 4:00 Ave Maria Hour 4:30 Curtain Calls 5:00 Green Valley 5:30 Bulldog Drummond 1346 WBRB 1340 8:00 New 8:06 George Crooks 8:30 Boone County 9:00 News Roundup 9:15 Commando Mary 9:30 StrlnS Ouartet a vaiue oi $5U on tne trunk and contents. The only possible clues police to the grisly mystery were offered by a large quantity of blood-soaked woman's and boy's clothing, lammed into the container with the body. There were also towels, one marked "Fleetwood Hotel, 624 South State and killed 2,100 persons and injured on tnis aion two montns ago, were captured by an American Army 710 WOR 710 8:00 News 8:15 Children's Concert 8:30 Uncle Don 9:00 Silver Strains 9:30 Navy Church 10:00 News 10:15 Dr. Frank Ktngdon 10:30 Radio Chape 11:00 Marine Program 11:30 California Melodies 12:00 The Show Shop 12:30 Press Soldiers 12:45 New 1:00 Radio Canaries 1:15 Lorraine Sherwood 1:30 Musi (or an He- i 2 News 2:45 Stanley Maxted 3:00 This Is Fort Dlx 3:30 Mysterious Traveler 4:00 Wide Horizons 4:30 Abe Lincoln's Story 9:00 Green Valley 5:30 Bulldog Drummond Gas Stamps for Boy Friend pairoi toaay as tney attempted to First Lady Weeds Washington.

Mav 5 UP) Thp anomer bearing a laundry mark. 9:15 Commando Mary 9:30 Alice Cornell 9:45 Supplement 9:55 News 10:00 Radio Pulpit 10:30 Children's Hour 11:30 News 11:45 Marlon Loveridge 12:00 Concert Orchestra 12:30 Stradivari Ore. 1 :00 Radle Reporter 1:15 Labor for Victory 1:30 Round Table 2:00 Those We Love 2:30 John Thomas 3:00 World Parade 3:30 Army Hour 4:30 Lands of the Free 9:00 Symphony Orcb. steal Army iooo stores. A third was killed by a sentry when the trio was first detected last night Boiling to death was made' a White House gardening force is Philadelphia, May 5 UP) A 19-vear-old Easton Pa oiri whn A pink girdle and brassiere were the only garments on the body.

Strips of sheeting bound the arms getting neip tnese days from Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. In view admitted stealing gasoline ration stamps from a Hellertown, ration board where she was employed, so that her "boy friend" ana a sup held the legs together. The blood-clotted brown hair was canital punishment in England in of the manpower situation, she is helping to weed flower beds. wuuiu nave enuugn gasoline to taKe ner driving in his flivver, was done up in metal curlers.

10:00 Radio Pulpit 10:30 Children's Jubilee 11:00 Church Service 'Hi, Ya, Sailor" with-; DONALD WOODS EX.TSE KNOX xiiicu iuu 111 reuet ai toaay. Examination of the body at the Noon-T Variety county morgue revealed no ex ine gin, uatnenne jvionoilio, Easton, pleaded guilty to two in terior wound. Dr. Frank Webb re her home, but Assistant U. S.

Attorney Thomas F. Curtin told the ported. The autopsy surgeon said dictments theft of government property, and sale of gasoline ra- EVENING PROCRAMS tion stamps to Glenwood Barthol 11:00 Lvle Van court the money would be returned to the girl's mother since he had no evidence that It was obtained through illegal dealings in 11:15 New of The World omew, 17, of Easton. Two others. Paul R.

Easterly. MALE HELP WANTED 1 1 a test ior poison would be made, along with further examination to determine whether a blow or smothering had caused death. Hi woman was about 5 feet 3 inches talL weighed about 135 pounds and was 30 to 40 years old, Dr. Webb added. Pasted inside the lid of the old- 1 1 i-aaiic story 13:00 War News 770 WJZ 776 6:00 Hall of Fame 7:00 Drew Pearson 36, a Bethlehem gasoline station operator and Carl Opltz, Easton, a former truck driver, were sentenced by Federal Judge Guy K.

Bard to 30 days each in prison and fined $1,000 and $500 respect 88 WABO D80 6:00 Silver Theater 6:30 Ameriea in the Air 7:00 Wm. Shlrer 7:15 Perry Coma 7:30 We The People 8:00 Walter Pidgeon 8:30 Crime Doctor New Reader's Digest 8:30 Fred Allen 'MY BEST GAL" with JANE WITHERS JIMMY LYDON gas stamps. Walter produced cancelled insurance policies to show the money came from that source. Walter, who also represented Opitz, told the court that the stamps, good for 20,000 gallons, were stolen by George Lanterman. 1.

730 Ouls Kids GmnfipM rhansl ureen 8:00 ively. Both pleaded guilty in connection with deals fit 20,000 gallons worth of gas stamps stolen from the Phillipsburg, (N. Trust Company last summer. Miss Mondillo. reoresented bv Sheet.Metal Mechanics and Trainees Pipefitters Electricians and Helpers Sandblasters Power Brush Operators 10:00 Take It, Leave It 10:30 The Thin Mas a Janitor at the Phillipsburg (N.J.) Trust Company, a ration "coupon bank." ifOSE 8:30 One Man' Family 9:00 Merry-Go-Round 9:30 Familiar Music.

10:00 Phil Spitalny 10:30 Bob Crosby 11:00 New 11:15 Ceasar Saerchlnger Padfla Story Ml dn. News 010 WGBI 410 6:00 Lud Gluskin 0:30 In The 7:00 Wm. L. Shlrer 7:15 Dixieland String We. The People 8:00 Star and the Story 8:30 Crime Doctor 8:55 News 9:00 Reader Digest 9:30 Fred Allen S2-Tak It.

Lev It 10:30 The Thin Man 11 News 11:15 Eileen ParreB 11:30 Hal Maclntyr Mldn. News 600 WEA-M 6:00 Catholic Hour Great Gllderaleev 2. 3. 4. 5.

11:15 Eileen Farrell fashioned, round-topped trunk were approximately 12 pictures, evidently clipped; from magazines. All showed a black-haired woman holding an Infant In her arms, with a blond young girl standing beside Ia Chicago detectives began a search for information that would aid 4a solution of the mystery. Cousland, a clerk id the Fleetwood Hotel, told investigators a woman who registered as Miss A. Lopes had livedo there from! 11:30 Jan oaroer Rep. Francis E.

Walter, of Easton, admitted stealing 30 sheets of stamps which the ration board had Midn.r-Wew told her to destroy. 114 WBAX 1 "CORREGIDORw wtth V' OTTO KRtTGEB o.ii juray nusseu 8:30 Keepsakes 9:00 Walter Wlncndt 9:15 Basin Street 9:45 Jimmy Fldler 10:00 Listen Th Women .10:30 Blue Velvet UrtXT News 11:05 News 11:15 Yank ln Orient 11:30 Bobby Sherwood 11.55 News 12:00 Deadline Dramas Tio wor .6:00 Roosty of AAF 1 6:30 Upton Close 6 45 Stan Lomax 7:00 Duke Ellington 7:30 News 7:45 Samuel Grafton 8 00 Mediation Board 8 45 Gabriel Heatter 9:00 Mexican Orchestra Judge Bard, in imposing a light sentence, said he was being lenient witn ner Decause or ner youth and previous good reputation, and be 8 00 Roosty oT the AAF 6:30 Upton Close 7:00 Revival Hour 8:00 New 1 8:30 Radio Poet 8:45 Gabriel Heatter 9:00 Mexico Symphony, "Th Churches of Christ Salute You" Each Sunday 12:45 over WBAX WTLKES-BARRE, PA. Sponsored By cause ne aid not want to "ruin about November 12 to the puddle of December last year. He added that a couple he believed was her sister and brother-in-law had stay ner lire." Foster OPA agents quoted Bartholo 10:15 Good Will Hour 11 -no Geoi-ele Auld Men Draft Classification and Discharged World War Veteans Transportation Refunded Good living nditions1. Drayo Representatives will be at your U.

S. Employment Service Office, 5 East Market Wilkes-Barre, Friday and Saturday, May 5th and 6th. ed there from Octobers Jz to mew as saying he paid the girl $1.75 a sheet but she said he made lli30 Duke Elungto January 10. her "a present" of about $25 for Cousland said that frequent telephone calls ia the name of Lopez 10:00 Cedrtc Foster. Mewl "Corvette K-225" 'with BAJNDOLPH 8O0IT uie stamps Agents said $500 was found in Tha Church of Christ dace aenny 7:30 Bandwagon 8:00 Chartle McCarthy 8:80 One Man's Family 9:00 Merry Go Round 9:30 Familiar Musi 10:00 Phil Spttainy 100 Bob Crosby were put urougn xo me rooms.

Miss Lopes was described as dark haired and about 3a 4 U40 WBKB 1346 6:00 Catholic flour 6:30 Great Glidersleeve 7.O0 Jack Benny 7:30 Bandwagon 8:00 Chartle McCarthy uooa wm Hour 11:00 News 11:15 New 11:30 Duke EDlnrtoa 11:45 Art Kassel Alpert Temporary Meeting Plac i Y. M. C. A. Building Speak Where tha Bible Speaks" No one I exempt from THISISiMO The ttehinf painful soreness of oora tnoa pUes is no laughing matter.

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Armistice Reporter iDeg Iing Beach, Calif." May 5 UP Albert E. Howies, 7L who sent tie crhls from Paris to Washing T'Tt finnouncing the 1918 armistice, 1 in naval hospital last t. icowles was a sergeant in Ar'iy Signal Corps during the tvli Var. or as low as $1-50 per year, "CROSS OF. LORRAINE'? starring OENK KE1XY CUETIS a COMBS, MinUter-- Record accident insurance buows as ilM, i aad "A Guy Named Joe" i "With "'( SPKVCEB TRACT IRENE DUNNE Sooth Elver Street Dial S-955 I mil take care of financial irorrif i.

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