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fl TIMES-LEADER, THE EVENING NEWS, WILKES-BARRE, PA, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1945 Y1pkOM Your win aos so Schedule Of Food Ration Stamps Look In Your Clothes Closets! JULY JUNE MAY APR. FEB. MAR. JAN. 3-HOUR AGONY OF OUR LORD MANY ATTEND 3-HOUR RITES 4 HOURS SEPARATE SON'S LETTER AND DEATH NOTICE ROD STAMPS VIIATCMI YOU SPARE i i I mum IS OBSERVED THATTHEY CAII VEAR? THRU APR.28 1 City Soldier Wrote That He Expected War To ME ATSIMAR1TS Procession and Series of Talks Mark Good Friday; Mass of Pre-Sanctified Spiritual Victory of Cruci 3 SOLDIERS GIVE LIVES End Soon IjpjHTHRU JUNE 2 1 iIlIbBs thru june 3n fix ion Emphasized At Union Service Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Reiser. 12 "The cross of Jesus Christ is a ouuui nancocK cuy, received letter from their soldier jion in Germany yesterday afternoon, saying the war was almost over and that soon he would be home to FROM APRIL I THRU JULYS' FOR COUNTRY sign that the devil is powerful," said the Rev. Bradford Young at the (Wear his medals gained overseas. Next stamps become good in May union three hour service in at.

Stephen's Church, today. "He nailed St. Mary's Church of the Immacu late Conception was filled to capacity at noon today when Good Friday services commemorating the Tbre Hours' Agony on the Cross, were opened with a solemn high mass of the pre-Sanctified with the process sion of the Most Blessed Sacrament to the main altar. Many of tha II I Four hours later they received an official government telegram informing them that he had been Two City Men Make Su DLUE STAMPS preme Sacrifice Third Kniea in action. Their son who lost his life on the rVUerman battle front.

appearing in God's son to the tree. And it is a sign that God can overcome him. God's son did not stay nailed to the tree. The ultimate cosmic victory of good over evil is a mystery that will not be known until God's kingdom comes into power. But the immedi mho iMtBsiwA: Was From West Side today's casualties, was Staff Ser- THRU APR.

28 worsnippers remained for the enur three-hour program. Rev. Stephen J. Casey was celebrant of thetmass; Rev. Joseph T.

Hammond, deacon; Rev Edward J. Gerritv. Kiih.Hparnn and Pv Jntin geant John Reiser. His wife, the former Margaret Spear, Jones street, also received announcement of his ate spiritual victory is revealed in the moment of our Lord crucifixion itself. J.

Gorman, master of ceremonies. THRU JUNE 2 mmm For the cross is a sign of the Passion Is Chanted During the mass The Passion was chanted by Rev. Joseph Madden, C. i Christian's warfare. -Its very lines suggest that in the crucifixion the life of God coming down out of heaven cuts through the life of the world making it something different from before.

Christians likewise also are to pierce the evil that lies flat THRU JUNE 30 The choir also sang, including the cnanitng oi tne impropena. After the mass, which terminated about 1:30 a series of short dis- death) which occurred March 17. The letter to his parents, written March 2, arrived yesterday afternoon. "This war will be over soon and I will be home to wear my medals so have them ready for me, it stated. Last evening the notice from the War Department said he -was killed in action two weeks after his letter was written.

The citation which the young aol-Uier earned while with the Ninth Division, 39th Infantry, First Army, In Africa, Sicily, invasion of France on D-Day and only recently the invasion of Germany, includes two presidential citations, two Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple Heart, Silver Star, and Good Conduct Medal. Henry J. Kaiser, shipyard magnate, who heads the United National Clothing Collection, exhibits an official poster which heralds opening of the organization's drive, April 1, for 150,000,000 pounds of clothes to be sent to needy and destitute civilians of war-devastated nations. EM FROM APRIL I THRU JULY 31 and heavy upon the world with the light of heaven. They are not to be overcome of evil, nor to overcome Words" were delivered hv Next stamps become good in May Alexander Wyse, O.

F. of New; York City. evil by evil, but to overcome evil with something of another dimension I I.I Adoration of the Cross -was held through the rest of the afternoon altogether. They are to overcome evil with good. and will continue this evening.

At Our vigil at the cross teaches us City Soldier Finds Family Of Nazi Town Official Dead i.m lomgm evening prayers WtU. be held. SUGAR STAMPS i I i i isu6AR THRU JUNE 2 I Pvt. Michael Ferris Killed SSgt. John Reiser Killed Tomorrow's Services Holy Saturday services will berin at 7 a.

m. tomorrow with the bless-- how to do that. For the seven words from the cross are seven ways of overcoming evil with good. They are seven strategies of the Chris-tion warfare. If we will learn of Christ, we are to overcome evil by forgiving, by sympathy, by making the best of the good, by coming ing of the new fire, paschal candle, the Easter water and the baptismal; font, as well as the sineine of the" Three local servicemen, one of Another stamp will become gooa May I I I I I I whom previously had been reported CELLS MAY BE MADE HERE Prophecies, folowing which a solemn high mass will be sung.

Confessions will be heard tomor-row afternoon at 3:30 and In thev missing, are listed as having been killed in action, and a former local soldier is carried as wounded in the most recent casualty releases by the War Department: Two of the supreme casualties were city residents. closer to God, by recalling Christ's pain, by spiritual warfare, and by trust in God. Forgave His Enemies "Jesus' forgiveness absorbed all East of Giessen, Germany, March 30 iP) For the men of the U. S. 4th Armored Division, the job of digging deeper into Germany is a much less knotty problem than handling the big bag of prisoners, which totaled about 8,000, today.

In one field alone 500 Germans, including about 60 officers, stood evening at 7:30 in preparation for: Negotiators For Operators Himelick, armed with a machinegun, marched the prisoners three miles to the nearest American troops who could help him out. The great stocks of booty piling up posed another disposal problem which the Fourth Armored was happy to turn over to someone else. Sgt. Victor Zekus, of Wilkes-Barre, platoon leader under command of Lt. Col.

Albin Irzyk, master. JUiied: SSgt. John E. Reiser, 23, husband of the cruelty of his enemies. He had 12 disciples and a thousand followers.

Albert Schweitzer says it is nothing short of miraculous IN IDLE PLANT Map Plans For Pact Talks of the former Margaret bpeer, 230 Jones street, and son of Mr. and LEGION POST 1 that He was male to limit the ex ecution by the authorities to Him Salem, had an experience he Mrs. Joseph Reiser, 12 bouth Hancock street, city. Pvt. Michael Ferris.

21, son of Mr, won soon forget. Flood Informed Building and Mrs. Elias Ferris, 218 Barney huddled together guarded by only eight military policemen. Everyone seems to be taking prisoners. Marches 150 Captives Lt.

Col. S. Bernard Knestrick of Washington, and John Himelick, of Connersville, Ind. the only Americans in one town walked into a town hall and found 150 Germans who promptly threw down their weapons and surrendered. Following a night move into a German town Zekus went to the Burgomeister's home next morning Not Suitable for Black self alone.

There was only one cross. The miracle is explained in part by His command to Pqter to put up his sword, and on the cross His forgiving His enemies. Had Peter been permitted to start a gen cite producing region are involved. Maj. William W.

Inglis, president of the Glen Alden Coal Company of Scranton, presided to today's closed session. Other committee- Carbon Manufacture to see whether it was suitable for a command post. Pulling aside the drawn curtains Zekus found the his wife and two members present were: L. R. Close, president of the Lehigh Valley Coal James H.

Pierce, president of the Edison Anthracite Coal and New York, March 30A.JP) A subcommittee of the nation's anthracite mine operators negotiating committee met today to correlate statistical material for next week's meeting with John L. Lewis' United Mine Workers union. Operators and union men will seek agreement on a new two-year contract at sessions starting Wednesday at the Waldorf-Astoria. The present contract expires April 30. More than 65,000 miners in Eastern Pennsylvania the country's anthra eral fight there would have been many more crosses on Calvary.

Had Jesus cursed His enemies, His disciples might have carried on a Originally designed and erected MAY ACQUIRE NEWHOME Option Is Taken On 22-Room Building By Kingston Veterans daughters on the floor, all dead of Knestrick remained in the town street city. Hilary Strzelczyk, 32, brother of Mrs. Josephine L. Lapallo, 430 Walnut street, Luzerne, and son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Strzelczyk. Wounded: Pfc. Joseph Frain, Niagara Falls, formerly of Gilligan street, city.

Wounded at Iwo Jima, Feb. 26, now in hospital on the -Mariana Islands. Wife, Dolores Williams Frain, and three children reside at Niagara Falls. Two brothers, Carl and John, ior the manufacture of carbon elec' trodes by the National Carbon Conv hall to appoint a Burgomeister while poison R. E.

Taggart, president of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and pany, the National Defense Plant vendetta to assassinate His persecutors. Often the only way to stop a fieht is to foreive an injury. Corporation building in Hanover iron Co. Officials said thl union had not Township, idle since its erection two years ago, soon may be used for "Europe is seething with old hatreds. The experiences of this WORD COMES yet presented its demands.

the manufacture of dry cells. war will add new desires lor re venge unless somehow the Christians of all countries can bring the healing are in military service. I This is the gist of a letter received fjnder date of March 28, by Con- pressman Daniel J. Flood, from E. AGAIN SEEKS FALL INJURIES balm of forgiveness.

Overseas 2 Years Staff Sergeant Reiser was killed FROM HOBAN J. Barley, special assistant to the chairman of the War Production "Jesus did not believe the thief needed any more punishment. A few minutes on the cross was enough to Board. Scragg May Get $10,000 Membership On Utility Board Governor Martin next week likely will appoint Harold A. Scragg, Scranton, to the Public Utility Commission to succeed Thomas C.

Buchanan, an authoritative source said today. Buchanan's term expires tomorrow. a former district attorney of Lackawanna county, now is chief counsel of the commission at a salary of $7,500. He will get $10,000 as commissioner. on March 17 while serving in Germany with General Hodges' First Army, according to a telegram received from the War Department FATAL TO MAN PARTYPOST The letter states that the plant is not suitable ior the manufacture of carbon black, as suggested after its Purchase of a new home for Black Diamond Post 395, American Legion of Kingston, is expected to be authorized at a meeting of the Home Association on April 10.

Legionnaires of the West Side have taken an option to buy the property at 351 Wyoming avenue, Kingston, now occuoied bv th Judge, In Prison Camp, punish him for his stealing. Righteous people living their good lives in comfortable surroundings may question the justice of admitting that thief to heaven without further punishment. But not our Lord who suf Seeks Re-election by his wife. A graduate of Coughlin High School, Staff Sergeant Reiser had been in service about three years rejection for the purpose for which it was built originally, because the "production of this material is de McGovern Is Candidate for Michael Daro, 54, Dies In and was overseas two years. He was pendent upon a large supply of fered with him.

From behind the barbed wire of Pioneer Tourist Home, for $12,000. IHi. A 1 trained at Fort Benning. for an enemy prison samp in the interior Hospital City Chairmanship jLireciurs oi me nome Association. Opposes Further Punishment "We see the same principle illustrated in the late Archbishop the infantry.

Before the war, he was employed by the Pressed Steel Com of Germany, Lt. Col. T. Linus Hoban, pany in this city. Michael Daro.

54, died at Mercy of the Legion will outline contemplated plan for acquiring the property at the next meeting. The Legion at present owns Its wounded veteran of two of the nation's most deadly conflicts, today announced his candidacy for a second ten-year term as judge of the Surviving besides his wife and parents are a sister, Margaret, and Temple's attitude toward punishing the German people. At first he announced that after the war the German people must be punished GIRL ACCUSES a brother, Joseph, both of this city. Hospital this morning at 7:30 as result of Injuries sustained in a fall down the steps at his home, 387 North Pennsylvania avenue, on Lackawanna county common pleas nome at mo Wyoming avenue, Kingston, but that building is too Killed Last October Pfc. Michael Ferris, reported miss natural gas Text of Letter The full text of the letter: "Dear Mr.

Flood: "I am in receipt of your letter of March 10, 1945, enclosing communication from the Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce regarding the Defense Plant Corporation building at Wilkes-Barre. "Regarding the suggestion the plant be used for the manufacture of carbon black, I am afraid that is out of the question. Production of this material is dependent upon a large supply of natural gas being court. for five years so that they might know what suffering they had in small for the growing memberhip. Coupled with the announcement ing in action in Holland on October flicted on the rest of the world.

Was Home of Banker The property which the Legion by Judge Hoban that he is 'asking 29, last year, has been listed as Surviving are his wife, the for OLD FORGE MAN But after" theGermarr citiesriiad the voters of Lackawanna county to killed on that date in a telegram mer Julia Kovach, and a niece Mar-t proposes to buy was at one time owned hv tho lat W. Tjiv Attorney Edward McGovern announced today that he will be a candidate for re-election as Democratic city chairman and will send out notices to committeemen calling a meeting iorearlynext week. In the meantime the sponsorship of a reported meeting of Democratic leaders in Hotel Sterling last night remains clouded in mystery. It is understood that twenty or more committeemen assembled at the local hotel, but City Chairman McGovern was absent. Just who received recently from the War De- garet Bilansky who resided with the been bombed and he had seen pictures of whole areas obliterated, he return him to the post he relinquished to serve his country, as he partment by his parents, Mr.

and Daros; a brother, John and a sister, Mary, in Czechoslovakia. Mrs. Elias Ferris, of 218 Barney street. State Police Say Defendant Mr. Daro was a member of St.

did in World War 1, was the disclosure that the jurist was wounded twice on Dec. 19 while in the front lines helping to stem the Nazi drive cock, president of Miners National Bank, city. He sold the property many years ago to William Healey, a coal operator. It is now owned by a Philadelphia insurance com pany. Deceased graduated from Cough required for economical operation.

John the Evangelist Church, North lin High School with the class of Admits Charge Main street. I fn Tiis gas is available ior tnis pur-ose mainly in the Southwestern rnited States- and practically all 1941. He received training at van- into the Ardennes. He has now al publicly changed his position, not in reference to the Nazi leaders but to the German people as a whole. He said, 'we in England know what it is to be bombed.

The Germans have been bombed far harder than ever we were. The need no further punishment' "Jesus followed the old adage of The funeral will be held on Mon ous camps in this country before most completely recovered from his day morning with a mass of requiem lt is a three story building with 22 rooms and is on a lot with an going overseas in May of last year, wounds. Peter Falcoine. 21. of 137 Moosic He saw combat service in France, Colonel Hoban's announcement of at 9:30 in St.

John's Church. Interment will be in St. Mary's Greek sent out notices of the meeting, written or otherwise, could not be determined today, but Chairman Road, Old Forge, married and the father of one child, was arrested Belgium and Holland. carbon black plants are located in this area. "I aro looking igto the feasibility of using this plant for the manufacture of dry cells, and will com avenue frontage of 100 feet and a depth of some 175 feet.

The location is at the corner of Chester his candidacy for judge the legislature now has pending a bill which making the best of a bad situation, Besides his parents he is survived by the following brothers and sis McGovern stated emphatically that street and the avenue. Kite catnoiic cemetery. Local Broadcast he had not sent out any such notice. He proved the truth that no matter how bad things are they might be For the past 14 years it has been Contacted vesterdav afternoon Dy municate with you further. "Sincerely J.

Earley ters: Ueorge, witn the air force in England; Isaac, a Seabee, stationed in the Aleutian Islands; Sadie and Jennie. worse, for there is always some pos sibility of good left." a reported concerning rumors of such a mPAtinff ha vine been arranged. last night at Old Forge on the charge of criminally assaulting an 18-year-old Minooka girl on Wednesday night. State Police at Wyoming, who made the arrest, report that Falcione has given them a written statement admitting the charges of the girl. He was taken in custody by Corporal Roy Thomas and Pvt.

Elwood Lewis. "Special Assistant to the Chairman, For Men In Service occupied as a tourist home under direction of Mrs. James McCann. The State Highway Patrol of this area had' its headquarters there for four years before moving to Forty Fort and later to Wyoming. Memorial services are being has passed the House and is awaiting Senate approval to permit him to run without signing nomination petitions was sent to Attorney S.

Augustus Davis, of Scranton, from "Offlag 79," a German prison camp near Brunswick, Germany. When he sent the message out of Germany last month, Judge Hoban evidently was unaware that his mother, the late Mrs. Thomas P. Hoban, had passed away after he had been re Sealed Verdict VV a I xi uuutuuii uuatu Girl Acrobat In a broadcast sponsored by the In Morals Case and tomorrow morning will be taken To Bring Husband oerore bquire Howell Evans at Wyoming before being taken into court Ray Whalen, Kingston, prominently identified with city Democratic politics, said that the meeting was scheduled and that it would be held at 8 or 8:30. Sitting around the lobby of the hotel for sometime the group finally adjourned, according to some witnesses, when John Conlon informed them that Chairman McGovern was tied up at a with Mayor McCole and other Democratic officials and, therefore, could not attend the meeting.

planned for April 8 in bt. Marys Syrian Orthodox Church. Meets Death In Egypt Sergeant Sterzelczyk, an airplane mechanic, stationed in Italy when last heard from, was reported killed on March, 9 in Egypt. Before entering the service on May 19, 1942, he was employed by the A. J.

Sordoni Construction Company. He received his basic training at ported missing in action on Dec. 22. Hprp Fnr Trial The complaint in the case was A mixed jury, sitting in the case of Delroy Yocum, 50, Hazleton miner, who was tried for assaulting Injured In Fall Falling to the stage of the Penn Theatre last night during an acrobatic act, Chris Delray, 21-year-old trapeze artist, suffered injuries as a result of which she was admitted filed with Detectives Ruddv and four regional radio stations, WBAX, WBRE, city, and WGBI and WARM, Scranton, yesterday afternoon, in Scranton, a home front recording was made for men in the service overseas by United States Special Feature Division. In addition to a message from Mayor Con McCole, Mike McNally told of the possible lineup of the Barons baseball team, while enter Henry of the Scranton Police Department, and with Corporal Ed The message sent to Attorney Davis by Colonel Hoban follows: "Got hit twice on December 19.

All O. K. now except perforated eardrum and irritated antrym right side due to some bone fragments a 12-year-old girl last January, reached an agreement last yesterday afternoon and the verdict has been sealed and will be reported to Judge County Detective John Loughney left today for Syracuse, N. to re- turn to this city a husband arrested there on a warrant Issued by District ward HoJleran of Troop State Police, stationed at Blakely. They turned the case over to local au McGovern commenting on mis re- Attorney Leon Schwartz, charging John S.

Fine tomorrow morning. The iurv was deadlocked for over to Mercy Hospital. The performer was on a pole which her husband was balancing on his head when, suddenly she plunged to the floor, a distance of about ten feet. Momentarily stunned, thorities because the offense is al driven in. Look alter mother.

Write me about her. Will run for nnrt eaiH? TTV Kessler Field, Mississippi; Detroit, and later in Utah and he went overseas on January 13, 1943. First he went to England and from there to Africa and finally to Italy. He has a brother. 1st Set.

Chester him with non-support oi nis wue. The accused is Ellison Jones City seven hours. Mrs. Yocum, wife of 1 was noi in comereiiL-e mi leged to have been committed in Lu zerne County. judge if possible.

Can you look i -r, tir Mavor McCole or any official last the defendant, who suffered a heart attack in the court room on Wednes Falcoine, the State Police says. police received a teletype saying that Jones was willing to waive extradi- alter aeiaiis. may neeu r. v. permission.

Consult Red Cross for night, and although I heard rumors P.W. information." -she was carnea into me wings oi fTjie stage after which she was taken Ho the local hospital. A majority of day, discarded the advice of a Dhvsician and appeared in court to Strzelczyk, with the 9th Army in Germany, and a brother-in-law, tion if brought here immediately. This information was supplied the tainment was also provided by local musical talent Local announcers in charge said everything was carried out on the program to let the local boys on far flung battle fronts know that the old home town has not changed, with the exception of the shortage of manpower. i at the court nouse yesteraay mai Democratic leaders would meet at the Hotel Sterling I was not invited and did not attend.

The official call Joseph G. Lapallo, with the U. S. Navr. testify for her husband yesterday.

The case against Yocum was tried before a jury last February and Truck And Auto Other survivors Include the fol for a meeting of committeemen under Democratic rules must come there was a disagreement. admits that he picked up the girl in his automobile and that the offense occurred in the Mountain Lake region of Bear Creek Township. James J. Daley Dies At Kingston James J. Daley of 120 East Bennett county authorities with the result that an officer was dispatched to bring him back.

Camouflage Plant Stolen In City lowing brothers and sisters: Mrs. Sallie Rushefski, Kingston; Mrs. Fern DuPere, Isabelle, Joseph and Genevieve, all of New York City; and Elias, in Connecticut. By GALBRAITU Side Glancet the people in the audience failed to realize that an accident had happened and thought the fall was a part of the act. Hospital attendants today reported the victim apparently had fully recovered although she suffered bruises of the right leg.

Her husband and his brother were planning today to put on the act without- the assistance of the third member. A truck and an automobile were from the chairman and I did not issue any call. "As far as I know there Is no friction among the city Democrats, and I am permitting my name to come before the committee for reelection when the meeting is held next week. I was not in conference with McCole or any of the Democratic leaders last nieht. I told ForPittston Cityi A plant for the manufacture of stolen in front of the owners homes in the city last night.

The former was still missing this afternoon but the auto was found shortly before noon on Dana street, police reported. street, Kingston, a brother of the late Dr. Daniel Daley, died this Aloysius Baloga Is morning at 10:25 In Nesbitt Memor camouflage nets for the armed forces The truck belonged to Andrew ial Hospital following a heart attack. will be established within the near Caverlv. 67 Jones street.

He said Wounded In Battle Mr. Daley was stricken Monday John Conlon that I would call his name was printed on the doors of the vehicle. It carried license meeting of the Democratic Com future in Pittston b7 Roy Stauffer, Chevrolet dealer, it was announced i yesterday. The plant will be lo- cated in the Chevrolet show rooms. Pittston, and will employ 100 young Mrs.

Elizabeth Baloga. 439 Madi S68SB. nolice announced. night at the Okonite plant of Hazard Manufacturing Company where he was employed a wire braider. For 16 years prior to 1934 he was employed as a pump runner for Temple Coal Company.

mitteemen next weeK. McGovern succeeded Conlon who The automobile was the property of Aldo Castellani, 148 Grove street, It was discovered by Cruiser Patrol son street, has received word from the War Department that her son, Sgt. Aloysius J. Baloga, 19, was wounded, in Germany on March 14, where he was serving with an infantry division. Set.

Baloga was previously Man Says Squire Inflicted Injury Robert Morton, 32, of 60 North Meade street, was a patient today at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, where he is being treated for a badly injured eye, suffered in a fist 'fight with a city alderman, police announced. Cruiser Patrolmen Charles Morgan and Peter Roche reported that nrpra mllpri in thf man's hnm Deceased was a member of St. man Anthony Fischer on Dana street and the owner, who was immediately resigned as city Democratic canai date in September, 1943. Find Decapitated Ignatius Church, the Holy Name So notified, recovered it. ciety and an associate member of Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Surviving are his wife, the former Discover $3,768 Body In Jersey women on two shifts, btauner also has a plant in Scranton. It is expected that production at the Pittston plant will continue for approximately eight months. Appli-cations for employment should be filed at the Pittston USES office, War Manpower Commission. Union Proposal For General Motors Miss Ann Marie McCoy of Hazleton; a sister. Mrs.

Patrick Mundy. Mary- Wilminrton March 30 wounded on 'December 19, 1944, in France. He suffered a shoulder wound at that time. He has been awarded the Purple Heart twice. Sgt Baloga entered the service in August 1943, and landed in England on October 25, ville, and these nephews and Jersev Citv.

N. March 30 MV- intj the Meade street address this iJtiorning at 1:30 oclock, and took Detectives reported tney i a $3,768 in the mattress and bedroom of John Pechota, 60. when they investigated following his death yesterday. Deputy Coroner Everett C. nieces: John Daley, Luzerne; Dr.

Daniel Daley, Fresno, Mrs. Michael Shockloss, Swoyerville: Mary, Alice, Catherine and Daniel The decapitated body of Bernard Joseph Hanley, 34, of Brooklyn, N. brakeman for the Er.ie Railroad, was found by co-workers at 13:30 a. m. Today under a freight car at the Morton to the nospitai.

He was admitted for X-ray pictures to determine the extent of an injury to his left eve. Daley, Kingston. 1944. He is a graduate of St Nicholas High School and attended 'the A. S.

T. P. College in Florida for three months. Sgt. Baloga has a brother, T.

Sgt Albert F. Baloga. serving with the K.eiiey said the former taproom employe died of a heart attack. Police are seeking Pechota's relatives. 12th street yards of the raiiroaa.

4 Detroit March 30. (JPh-Walter P. "Morton told us," the criiisermen's Tells About Plot Fourth Armored Division in Ger-1 Reuther. vice-president of the United! Automobile Workers, proposed today that General Motors Corp. be asked to contribute an amount equal to three per cent of wages paid in Daily Bulletin.

On River Stage To Destroy Canal Santiaeo. Chile. March 30 (JP) many. His brother-in-law, Pvt Michael Jeresta, son of Mrs. Mary Mine Schedule For Tomorrow plants where the union holds con-tracts, to be used to establish a so The newspaper La Nacion, wnicn has important contacts with the Harrisburg, March 30 flV-The Federal-State flood forecasting service today reported falling tenden government, declared today that an attempt to destroy tne ranama cies and slight precipitation through out the.

Susquehanna River basin. Canal had been disclosed by the report said, he wag struck by Con Sawolski, alderman of the Third Ward. Ha said they had a petty argument and that he was struck in the face and knocked down in Sawolski's office." Police reported that an Investigation would be made in the case following a report of the extent of the man i injuries. Pageant Sunday At St. Stephen's Following the presentation of the Lenten offering of St Stephen's Church school at the evening sen-ice at 7 oclock, Sunday night, "The Jeresta, Z55 Maffet street Flams, was recently medically discharged after suffering wounds at the Anzio Beach.

Italy. Weather Forecast For Week-End Extended weather forecast for detention of a German sabotage chief named von Appen. The newsnaoer made the assertion Feet and Tenths in a story headlined, "Shipwrecks Were the Work of Sabotage." It fc gave no specific Adonlilo Worklnc. Conlon Working. Dial Boek Working.

Dnryea-Anthracit Working. Franklin Workinr. Glen Alden All working. Harry Working. Hudson All working.

Jermyn-Green Working, Kehoe-Berfe Working. Lnierao-Anthraclte Working. Lehigh Valley Working. Mineral 9rlnf Working Penosylvanla-Ewea and Underwood Working. Sullivan Trail Working.

Susquehanna 'Both 'lllerlea working. cial security department The corporation would be the sole contributor to the fund. Reuther made his proposal at a meeting of the Union's National General Motors CounciL Two per cent of the fund would be used for hospital, surgical and medical care, and one per cent to establish a UAW death benefit fund, out of which the beneficiary of any employe would receive $1,500, The accumulation of reserves under the death benefit plan woul.l be used to building hospitals, rst homes and recreation centers i-UAW members, the period March 31 through April 4: si r- CO f- (if cow.i4tYWfgnvrrw. t.m. mT0.

Qt. of J-SQ Stations few llt-WH Bingham ton 14 S.6 Corning 16 4.8 Towanda 18 5.9 Wilkes-Barre 22 9.4 Sunbury 18 4.9 Harrisburg 17 5.7 Resurrection," arranged by Kosa Tne naval training snip iauiaro. a former German vessel, and the nitrate ship Mapocha recently were burned with a loss of perhaps 101 lives. The nitrate ship Naguiland caught fire at about the same time after loading at Iquique, a center of Japanese activities, and newspapers declared sabotage was responsible. Eastern Pennsylvania, Eastern New York: Temperature will average much above normal; cooler Saturday and Sunday and rising trend thereafter; light to moderate showers occurring only about Monday or Tuesday.

A fThe boss has been very dignified for two days, calling everybody Miss or Mister, and for the life of us we can't find out what mistakejejnade hes trying tojeover upL 8.3 4.5 ,5.7 of St Stephen's S-holr director Church..

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