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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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Seventeen WILKES-BARRE RECORD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1944 rt I Former Local Wheeler Condemns Mass Sedition Trial 4 MORE LOCAL SOLDIERS GIVE LIVES FOR COUNTRY Wallace to Vote for FDR 1, fr, Lawyers Washington. SeDt. 21 (JP Sen ator Whpolop fn.MnntY ripsrrlheri Washington's mass sedition trial SCHOOti 'L today as one of the most disgraceful proceedings ever brought Two Men Missing in Action 7 From Area Are Lata Friday end Saturday Highb 'America Must Go Forward in Light of Liberalism, He Declares Case Won by Farrell and Conniff Subject of Legal Paper, Article in an American court ana senator Langer (R-ND) referred to it as a "fantastic political prosecution." Vilh Children Back to School Wounded; War Department Says War fatalities and casualties continued to mount yesterday as Wheeler took the Senate floor after Langer demanded that Justice Department drop the case four local servicemen were reported dead, two were listed as missing in action and seven were reported wounded, according to War srV i 0 1 "t' The Washington Law ReporterJin 26 Persons are accused of the morale conspiring to impair New York, Sept 21. UP) Vice President Henry. A.

Wallace, de- nubllshine important legal de Department announcements, Dead: -v BETTER AL.ERICAHS The right kind of foods will build a stronger and healthier generation, so you will readily, see how im? portant It Is for you to select quality" foods. Besides, In your nearest Acme you will find them attractively Newly Packed OSCQ Self-Rising cisions originating in the District of Columbia, this week contains of the armed forces. "A mass trial is wrong in principle," said Wheeler. "It is making PVT. JOHN S.

LEWIS, son of William C. Lewis, formerly of 20 an article on a case won by two a laughing stocK or the courts." a 8 West Spring Street, Nanticoke leatea ior renominauon at trie Democratic National Convention, declared tonight that America must go forward "in the light of liberal' Ism" and that he would vote for SGT. JAMES G. DELANEY, son former Wyoming Valley lawyers, rprnnn7fr0maS A' titftJSe? 1 Mr. Conniff, before leaving for that "h8S real GVl" Washington several years aence 01 Mr.

and Mrs. wunam J. ue laney, 238 Madison President Roosevelt's reelection PVT. MARLOWE DAVIS, hus was a rpfprpfi in State, workmen's He also urged the reelection of tlnn and lived both in senator Robert Wagner (D band of Dorothy Hartman Davis, 128 George Avenue, Parsons. CORP.

FEANK C. DOVEDYTIS, ton laprooms Plaina" and Wilkes-Barre. Mi-rillSl who he said" had sponsored more vital labor legislation than Farrell is a former resident ofi Pittst6n. I The dispute concerns the claims; License Suspended any other man, but he made no Flour 7c husband of Mrs. Marion A.

Dove-dytis, 143 South Meade Street, city, Missing In action: reference to Senator Harry of an-architect for commissions! Truman (D-Mo), his successor as PVT. ROBERT TENNESEN, son Democratic vice Presidential nomi nee. Time for delicious Hot Cakes and Syrup. and the clients represented by At-i Pennsylvania Liquor Control torneys Farrell and Conniff sue- Board imposed a 30-day suspension cessf ully resisted the demands for 0n Mathias Kashuba, operator of a payment taproom at 119 North Main Street, Tha architect, having contract-; Pittston. for Sunday sales.

The of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas xennesen, formerly of West 'Nanticoke and now of Burlington, N. J. SGT.

JOHN SADUSKY, husband 14C Quaker Maid 34-ox. Jar Golden Syrup ed to -do specific work, subse-: becomes -effective from Wallace's address, his first of the campaign, was prepared for delivery before thousands of persons attending a Roosevelt' rally in Madison Square Garden under auspices of the Independent Voters Committee of the Arts and Sciences quently notified the party October 10 to November 9. to the -contract to remodel a. The Ukranian Catholic Youth of Mrs. Ann Sadusky, 244 Swet-land Street, Duryea.

Wounded: 4 CORP. LOtHS D. BLASS, of 525 boarding house that he had dome Qwsmlity Meat VtsStae Club of Berwick also received a 20-day suspension, which becomes ef- Carson Street, Hazleton. for Roosevelt. terminated his commission to act as architect because he allegedly SGT.

EDWARD G. FTLIPOW- lective on October 10. An admission fee of from 60 cents to $2.40 was charged. The Fresh Killed Stewing r-v KKI, of 454 Wyoming Avenue, found conditions contrary to the District of Columbia law existing Dupont. MIHm PVT.

MICHAEL of speech was broadcast by the Mutual Network. "Were I a citizen of New azz eroaa street. mzjeton. rlu WILLI ASI J. KOSTRZEW-SKL of 76 North EmDire Street SAVE MONEY ON WORK CLOTHES Buy Them At JOBBING CO.

K. Northampton Waahlnrton St. Oprn Dally 8:30 a. m. 'til p.

ro. Saturday 8:30 a. m. 'Ill m. Wallace said, "it would be my proud privilege to vote for Wagner and Roosevelt." Wallace said liberals striving to blueprint the future gave first place in their hearts to "jobs for all, in health and security," closely followed by "the problem of the Fresh Ground IS EE IF Bed Short Ribs Breast of Lamb Fresh Sliced Bacon 19c 17c 37c PVT.

MARLOWE DAVIS 72 West Poplar Street, West Nanticoke, has Deen missing in action in France since August 27. Pvt. Tennesen trained with the 63rd Division of the Infantry at Camp Van Dorn, since September, 1943. and was sent overseas in on the He tendered with his resignation a bill for $1,500 in commissions. The court finds that the architect voluntarily surrendered his contract before the project was completed, therefore, "one who has voluntarily failed to complete a piece of work to be done under a special contract for an entire sum Is without remedy." Leftist French Press Criticizes Censorship returned, soldier.

"There will have to be much readjustment, of course," he said. city. PFC. FRANK A. KOZIBRODA, 1351 North Washington Street, citv.

PVT. ALBERT J. KOTCH, 204 Orchard Street, Plymouth. PVT. JAMES C.

NYCEson of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nyce, 135 West Dorrance Street, Kingston. Pvt. Jonn S.

Lewis, formerly of Nanticoke, died in France on August 19, according to word received by his father. Details as to the cause of death were not given. His mother was the late Mrs. Anna Houston Lewis. Pvt.

Lewis entered the service in August, 1938. and served three Fancy Piece Bacon April, 1944. Pvt. Tennesen at "Five hundred thousand businesses have been closed since Pearl Har bor. An equal number of new businesses must oe started as 1 Mcn J3 I like I tended liarter mgn school, west Nanticoke, and was employed in defense work in Burlington, N.

before entering service. He is a nephew of H. E. Vastine. Sgt.

John4 Sadusky, well known in in Pittston, has been missing in action in France for about a month, his wife was informed by the War Department. Set. Sadusky was one of the "Swife Premium" 1 Mustard Dressed Whiting 15c Perch years in Panama. He re-enlisted Long Bologna 33c Paris, Sept. 21 UP) The leftist bloc of the Paris press protested today as liberated France's first big censorship rumpus boiled up around government's ban on publication of a proposal of the semi-official National Council of Resistance.

It was unofficially learned that the council criticized the slowness of supplying Allied military equipment to the French Army. Appar in August, 1941 and, after receiving training at camps in the South, he was sent overseas in March, 1944. He was stationed in Ene- first selectees to be drafted from the Pittston section and was stationed at New Cumberland when he was released iri line with the Fillets Fillets of Cod Skinless Franks -35c 31c Meat Loaves 33c land and Jater was transferred to War Department's 28-year old France. Pvt. Lewis was born and raised in Nanticoke and attended the ruling.

He was out of the service about a month, when he was Nanticoke schools. Before enter again recalled. He has been over seas less than rour montns. ing the service he was employed in New York. A eraduate of Duryea High civilian demand and the backlog of civilian need swing this country from war to peace." In one of his few direct refer- ences' to Gov.

Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee, Wallace said: "It would be absurd to attack the motives of any man seeking national leadership. Certainly both Dewey and Roosevelt will do their level best If called upon to serve. The first question to decide is one of equipment and experience. Who can better provide for permanent peace and full employment Dewey or Roosevelt? What do you say?" At another point, the Vice President asserted: "In spite of -everything that Dewey has said, the isolationists are still going to vote Republican in 1944.

Just, as Harding placated the isolationists in 1921, so Dewey would be under the necessity of placating the isolationists in 1945. "The Republican Party in spite of theonillions of its members who think clearly about international affairs has been, is now, and will be the channel through which the isolationists, the cartelists and the international freebooters work best." If you have menfolks in your home, be sure to make several pints of Mustard Pickles this summer, and be surejto use McCormick Dry Mustard and McCormick Turmeric in your recipe. They add a "flavor touch" that can't be duplicated. School, Sgt. Sadusky starred in Killed in Sicily Sgt.

James G. Delanev was killed Large neaai onow wnue tfTN 1327 basketball while attenaing that school and later played in the Penn State Basketball League. He was employed by No. 9 Coal Com AVlAfUUXUUU LaV tWUU head -J In Sicily, when anti-aircraft fire brought down a transport plane. He was reported missing since July 11, 1943, and was officially listed as dead in a teleeram from the pany at the time ne was inauctea.

Pvt. James C. Nyce was seriously wounded in France on August 7, according to information War Department which was sent to his parents. He entered the service In No received from the War Depart Fancy Golden Sweet POTATOES 3 19c Yellow Cooking ONIONS 5 a 9c ltlMOM 1 MUNI KAMI Fancy Eating or Cooking APPLES 3 ib 2flc vember, 1942 and was sent over ently the ban stemmed from French military quarters out of a desire to avoid friction among the Allies. The Socialist party's paper, Le Populaire, and the Communist paper, Humanite, barred from using the pre-war device of running black space to emphasize censorship, peppered their stories on the forbidden pronouncement with the word "censored." Le Populaire, in a prominent lront page editorial plastered with repeated "censored" slugs, related that the censor had first asked that publication of the questioned material be "postponed," then banned it entirely.

Le Populaire ran the text of the government's May 6 ordinance on military security and censorship which is supposed to be the only censorship existing in France now and said the National Council of Resistance proposal was improperly included under this rule. The French Ministry of Information, under which the press is currently operating, said the mat ment bv his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nyce, 135 West Dorrance Street, Kingston.

seas the following year. Prior to Fancy Italian Bergen Paid $1,500 4c I Prunes 2 Solid Head Danish 25c Cabbage entering tne service, sgt. Delaney was a substitute teacher in the city high schools and had worked for some time for the Brewster Aircraft Corporation, Long Island. He was a graduate of Coughlin High School and St. Thomas College, now University of Scranton, Sgt.

Delaney was a member of St. To Slap Secretary Fight for Higher Vegetable Shortening Los Angeles, Sept. 21 UP) Toni Milk Prices Renewed jonn the Evangelist Church. St. John, who is suing Actor Rod surviving in addition to his par ttk.i jents, are brothers and sisters: Leo, LifcI0 Frank alderman of the Sixteenth Cameron for support, pending birth of her expected child, testified today that Edgar Bergen, ventrilo OCTAGON Toilet Soap 114JC 1 24c 3 68c Ward; Joseph, Thomas, and Miss today resumed their year-old fight ter was in tne hands 01 tne Min- TEAS EXTRACTS 'MUSTARDS quist, naa paitt ner aamages: jstry 0f war.

ior increasea prices ior milk producers. after he slapped her in nis oince Calling on the Milk Control BREWED IN AMERICA TO REPLACE during a dispute over final payment as his secretary. "Did he hurt you or was It Commission in a resolution "to take all necessary steps to increase prices of milk," the Pennsylvania Soap Flakes Cleanser v. Granulated Soap EUROPEAN playful" smack?" asked Superior Old English Scratch Reraover Old English No Rub Wax Ranger Joe Cereal OSCO White Vinegar -Boscul Coffee Gold Medal Flour he? 6-os. bot.

16-oi. can 2 pk8- 23c quart bot. lb. can 335 $i23 can Judee Goodwin J. Knight.

Mildred Delaney, all of this city; and William Delaney of Scranton. Pvt. Marlowe Davis was killed in action in France on August 31, according to word received by his wife and his mother, Mrs Kitty Connelly Davis, with whom the soldier's wife lived. Pvt. Davis entered the service in November, 1942, and had been overseas for more than a year stationed in England.

He was a member of the cavalry and had been in France since the invasion of the Continent in June. The young man was employed by Pressed Steel Company, nrior "It wasn't playful, said Ber HI IwMil ntAH -1 gen's former secretary. "He had a clsaret in his hand at the time. state council or arm Organizations and the Pennsylvania Association of Cooperative Organizations declared: "The fixing of milk prices in this state has been a tragedy to farmers and has cost them millions of dollars. When the Pennsylvania Milk Control Commission, after long delay, fair prices, There were people around and it I I was embarrassing.

1 got hysterical and grabbed a phone and he said, 'Go ahead and call your She said she did and the $1,500 payment resulted, half of which I6c med. pkgs. tto entering the service. 9 med. bars urA oDjeciea.

"The OPA law has now been 20c Jolly Time Pop Corn Octagon Soap Powder 3 Palmolive Soap Palmolive Soap Octagon Laundry Soap large pkg. S3 she paid the attorney. She tesifled she filed ior annul 9 bath slza 19c ment of her Tijuana marriage 9 bars with Cameron although Cameron 14c Sunshine Beverage Co, Ige. Cream of Rica Cereal Floods of suds wanted to get it. "I thought it wasn't a chivalrous thing for him to do and I said that 23c 21c 1 Super Suds 239 Pringle Kingston Telephone: Kingston 1-4214 for dishes and duds Besides his mother and wife, he is survived by a brother, Edmund, in the military service; also a sister, Mrs.

Donald James, whose husband is stationed in the South Pacific area. Corp. Frank C. Dovedytis was killed August 29, while serving with the infantry In France. He had been in the service since August 11, 1942 and was overseas little more than six weeks, when he met his death.

Prior to entering the service, he was employed I should get the annulment," she added. "He said, 'goodbye, you dirty double changed by Congress. We urge the commission to issue new orders immediately and to test them in the courts." The Milk Commission last year ordered retail milk prices increased two and three cents a quart in most of Pennsylvania with corresponding increases to milk producers but the orders never became effective because of OPA price ceilings. The groups added "one outstanding example of the harm done to both farmers and consumers under existing is that 1 Save! By Buying Enriched Supreme at Hazard Insulated Wire Works. large loaf IB A His survivors include these brothers and sisters: Pvt.

William, stationed in Guam; Pvt. Stanley USMC. Panama: Pvt. JoseDh. or outtei7itthe ridiculously fictitious Drice ceiliners were removed from butter, the impending famine In that commodity could be Enriched By Addition of Vitamins El, B2, Niacin and Iron whereabouts unknown; and Charles of Kingston; Mrs.

Frank Price, Kingston: Mrs. Anthony each Gold Layer Cakes 49C Yencharis, Miss Ann Dovedytis, city; and Mrs. John Bigos, Heavy Wind and Rain Parker House Rolls lg. 18c Fresh Pecan Rings 30c Pvt. Tennesen Missing Word has been received that Pvt.

Robert Tennesen, 19, son of ib. 17c Princess Oleomargarine Mr. ana Mrs. Thomas Tennesen, of Burlington, N. formerly of iieip toppie luercury Accompanied by fairly high Winds, frequently heavy showers visited the valley last night but reports of damage were few.

i Following a warm day during which the thermometer hung around 80 degrees, the storm was advertised in advance bv the winds, i No. 2 can 1 2g lg-oi. can jgg No. can Qq 16-os. pkg.

5q No. can jgg SH-os. Jar 2g5 thunder and lightning. The rains Farmdaie String Beans H. II.

Vegetable Cocktail Choice Ripe Tomatoes Heinz Strained Foods Heinz Chopped Foods Yellow Split Peas Glenwood Apple Sauce mco Plain Olives Rod Ford Delicious Yes, it's sweeter flavor and natural nourishment that make new Carr Grahams ever increasingly popular with homemakers everywhere. These nourishing, sweeter Graham Wafers are family favorites at mealtime and children love them with milk after school. Try new Carr Grahams discover for yourself why they are becoming so popular! began at and continued in-termittantly for. several hours. "feB'i bringing the mercury down to 65 degrees.

At Pittston the wind clipped branches off trees on several streets, and the police department reported the water caused a settle larco 4-o. can 22c Farmdal Cvap. I Polot Eack COFFEEX '2c 2 47c Acme 26c ment of the fill in the cave which occured several months ago at Mill and Church Streets. A new, small pothole developed on Center Street, said the police, but it is not expected to grow in diameter. wmix 1 PRIDE MYSELF on my own corn muffins but truly this quick way (Flakorn)' is 100 per cent perfect" writes a lady from New England.

And most housewives have the pint Jar 7g 24-01. can 26-os. pkg. pkg. 25-lb.

bar $1,13 20-oi. pkg. t-4t. Jar C- t-ot. pkg.

S-oi, can Hcn-de-lite Mayonnaise Davis Baking Powder Iodized Shaker Salt Swansdown Cake Flsur grttseat Family' Flour Buckwheat. Flour Heinz Brown Mustard American Grated Chssse Del ttcnte Tcato Sauce K07 FREE! Duy Nov and Gave. Glenwood PURE, WHOLESOME -1 More million good II cooks now II make their pies iJ 1 withFlalco. 11 4J Made of Selected Apples, Pure Spices, Sugar, etc. A Delicious Spread For Kiddies and Gr vnups.

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