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THE EVENING NEWS, WILKES-BARRE, FRIDAY. JULY 3, 1936 FOURTEEN JAPS PAID BIG HR'QT'QTnF ni7.PT $500,988 ALLOCATED TO THREE-FOLD DRIVE TO GET HELP WANTED LEGAL NOTICES FOR REUT SALE CLASSIFIED DIAL 3-7171 Telephone, Send or Mail Your Orders. CZce Koora 215 Kingston Corners Bid. Diai 7-6601 PENNA. FOR HEALTH BUREAU falo, N.

Is a guest of Miss Rosemary Collins of Walnue street. FLOOD RELIEF Dr. and Mrs. M. Ellsworth i KINGSTON A' Irs.

Straessley Talks have left for the Shriners con SUMS TO GET U. SECRETS Government Continues Case Against Henry Thomas FUR SALE LOST vention in Seattle, Wash. Washington, July 3. Allocations security act which directs expenditures of 8,000,000 annually for this purpose. The $8,881,000 represents a carry-over from the previous Mrs, Dave James and daugher Valma, of Wyoming avenue have left for a three months tour of Leaders In The Ohio River LOST Step off rear of Ice truck, between Plymouth and Edwards- ADDING MACHINES HUGH RIDALL Town Hall Bldg.

3-5311 Tp Wcfea's Political Club of $8,881,000 among States and territories for health protection during the 1937 fiscal year was announced today by the U. S. public health service The funds are being apportioned under the provisions of the social England and Wales. fiscal period. Allotments to individual States ville.

Return to rure ice vo, Edwardsvllle, 74867. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. James included. New Jersey, Rosenbaum, of South Landon av Pennsylvania, enue, a son.

Mrs. Rosenbaum is Watershed Start New Campaign WANT RESERVOIRS the former Minnie Lutz of Duryea Thompson GREAT ESPIONAGE PLOT WANTED A dish washer for nights. Tip Toe Inn, 45 West Market street. Miss Helen VanLoon, Newitt Place, returned from a visit to her Toilet outfit $11.93 12 inch DrauiDoard Sink Cabinet Sinks Bathroom Outfit Complete S. M.

ASH. 7-6S19 77 St. Donase Kltw. Ua BrtalaM PEA 25e and CHESTNUT COAL 30c per bushel at Division and Carey Ave. J.

B. Post lea Car. aunt, Mrs. Mary Middleton, at In man Park. FAMILY ESCAPES DEATHIN AVOCA DWELLING FIRE Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Stewart Students Wanted to sell at Artillery Park. Apply Saturday Noon, cham at Concession Department of Division street, have returned from Atlantic City, N. and Phil Artillery Park. adelphia.

They witnessed several sessions of the Democratic conven tion. month. Work, for "Uncle Sam. Men-women. Try next examinations.

Common education usually sufficient. Paid vacations. Full particulars list jobs FREE. Mrs. S.

H. Straessley of Wilkes- But addressed the Women's Roosevelt Club of Kingston last evening. Lunch was served. Mrs. Mirth) Fleming is president Those present were Mrs.

Jennie Law, Mrs. Helen McHugh. Mrs. Josephine Evant Mrs. Mary Florety, Mrs.

Loretta Danaher, Mrs. Mary Finner-ty, Mrs. Alice McHugh Martin, Mrs. Esther Keating, Mrs. Agnes Jones, Mrs, Winifred Zula, Mrs.

Catherine Campbell, Mrs. Bea Keating, Mrs. Agnes Stein, Mrs. Julia O'Neil, Mrs. Julia Walsh, Mrs.

Fleming, Mrs. Corrine Heffernan, Miss Helen Don- ahan. Miss Mary Donahue, Mrs. Agnes Mulhern, Mrs. Mary Stein, Mrs.

Agnes Martin, Mrs. Margaret Douglass. Mrs. Margaret Todd, Mrs. Margaret.

Hannigan, Mrs. Anna Kearney. Mrs. Eva Treston, Mrs. Margaret Writtenhouse.

Mrs. Julis Fushek, Mrs. 'Mary Brady. Mrs. Clara Rogan, Miss Mary Sheerin, Misf Mary Martin.

Mrs. Nora Usher, Mrs. Emily Gaskill, Mrs. Mary Mc-Govern. Mrs.

Julia Martin. Mrs. An- Los Angeles, July 3. Amazing duetails of how the Japanese government assertedly paid large sums to obtain closely guarded secrets of the United States Navy were spread on court records here today as the American government continued its case against Henry Thomas Thompson, young former sailor accused of participation in "the greatest espionage plot since the war." Evidence was introduced in the Mrs. Fred Morgan, Chestnut street, has returned from a visit to her daughter who recently was Pittsburgh, July 3.

A three-fold drive to "convince president Roost-velt, secretary of the interior Harold S. Ickes and other administrative officials of the urgency and practicability of starting construction on one or more flood control resorvoirs in the Ohio River water-shed," is being pushed by local and national leaders of the flood control movement, the tri-state authority, citizens' flood com-j mittee. announced today. FOR SALE Very Cheap 1 8 foot soda fountain. 1 8 foot back bar.

1 carbonator, some glasses, (spoons and ice cream dishes free with fountain). Inq. Joseph Algaway A Son, 327 Main Dupont, Pa. Tel Pittston 487. Fire today gutted a two story frame- dwelling, occupied by Mrs.

Ursula Kolander, 1415 Dawson street Avoca, at a loss of $7,000. The building was owned by the First National Bank of Avoca. Cf.nl.w Vfthntdi, HicpnvereH the Write today sure. Franklin Insti Joseph Kolander was carried from the building when he was overcome by smoke while looking for a niece he thought inside. She had left the blazing building.

Members of the family were forced to escape down ladders. bereft of her husband in Atlantic tute, Dept City. Miss Jane Lambert, Ross street, is spending a few weeks at the MALE HELP WANTED blaze and aroused the family. Tigawitha private camp in the ro- MAN reliable, to become an auto- conos. MONEY TO LOAN and accident claim adjuster George Carle, of Carle street and sensational trial that the mighty United States fleet was seriously endangered by the loss of vital schedules of gunnery and tactical maneuvers assertedly stolen by Thompson to be seld to a Jap James Phillips, of Westmoor ex DON'T LOSE Your Car to Finance in your territory.

Insurance experience unnecessary. No selling. Write Associated Adjusters, Box 768, Milwaukee, Wis. hibited the prize catch of fish yes Co. We pay cash.

Earl West Co terday each landing a black bass GETS LIFE TERM 24 HOURS AFTER HE KILLS GRANDFATHER According to the authority "convince FDR" campaign is being pushed as follows: 1. Flood committees, civic organizations and individuals in the tri-state area Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia are being urged to address immediate pleas for action 183 Market Kingston. anese agent. measuring 19 inches at Pemns Accused of 19 overt acts In vi Marsh. Fire broke out in an acetelyne olation of the espionage art, Thompson and Lieut Commander I Want a Job LOANS On your auto.

Cour teous and Confidential. Atlantie Finanre Cn T.ihertv Rank Rldi tank in the shoo of William H. Col Toshio MiyazaKi oi me imperial ley at Rutter avenue and Market street late yesterday afternoon. The to the White House. 2.

The United States flood control federation, through Pennsyl Any kind, anywhere. Experienced! "Jfi? St- Cit'- Japanese navy were maiciea Dy a federal trrand jury after months damage was slight and was soon driver. Dial 2-5815, ask for Chester. of investigation by Secret Service vania State Senator w. a.

nogers, extinguished with the arrival of Engine No. 1. Mivazaki. a former honor stu resident, ana rom n. nuuuu, inghamton, N.

Y. publisher, the chairman of the leeislative advis HAULING MOVING dent at Stanford University accus West Side Federated Democrats Women's Club will meet tonight at na Mrs. Mary Eva Cunningham. Mrs. Margaret Flanagan, Josephine Wheeler, Victoria Schultz, and Helen Oberts.

Ccismonity Club For Maple Street Section A community club has been organized In the North Maple street section. Persons interested in the movement along with- members of the club will meet tonight on the clubs courts. The following members have ed of actine as mediator between LOANS FROM $1 to $500 en wttchta. wlry. mat.

musical Init's. or bowtnt tor oaah. H. H. BLASE, 64 S.

MAIN LEGAL NOTICE ory committee, is seeking to obtain a hearing by the president and the INC. Thompson and the Japanese gov- George Stimer, that "anyone old enough to eat was old enough to work." He beeame tired of getting up at 4 o'clock every morning to work on the farm, he continued, and decided to kill his grandfather "after I learned about the Elsa Maxwell case in West Virvinia." "She revolted against the older generation, too," he explained. BEHEE TRANSFER CO, EST. 1881. a at the home of Mrs.

Mary Dur kin of 291 Wyoming avenue. Big Rapids, July 3. Sentenced to life imprisonment less than 24 hours after he shot and killed his aged grandfather, George Dubling, a 21 year old high school graduate, today said the "shooting was just a clash of the younger generation with the old." He declared he revolted against the degree of the 79 year old man, emment. is saiu utve iicu iu national resources Doara, oi wnu-n Ickes is chairman. Japan following Thompson's arrest on a technical charge of illegally wearine a naval uniform four Moving Draying Hauling.

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Senators Joseph F. oui- EDWARDSVILLE months ago. fey James J. Davis, of Pennsylvania the authority said, using their "personal influence" in Facing a possioie zu years im prisonment. Thompson, a retiring SCHEUTZ-STERNICK youth, was recalled to court today Picnic Aide THIRD PARTY and continued to scoir at charges Miss Theresa Sternick, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Sternick of an effort to prevent a unai ann unfavorable determination by the president on the subject. In the meantime, Rodgers announced, the authority is "not accepting as final" the reports from Washington that none of the Alderman FRANK B. BROWN 41 EAST MARKET T. NOTARY PUBLIC AUTOMOBILE LICENSES 24 Hoar Service Joined: George Hayward, Charles Long, John Muhler, Walter Devons, James Brennan, J.

E. Bloom, Frank RemmelL Russell Hummer, Ernest Gibby, E. Ellsworth, Arthur Flowers, Elmer Rice. Samuel Harrison, J. E.

Pearson, Bruce Long, Herman Sowles, Mr. Sming. Charles Long, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE In re: Estate of Charles F. Wil-son, deceased, late of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pa. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary have been grant, ed to the undersigned, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to MINERS NATIONAL BANK OF WILKES-BARRE.

Executor. that the daringly boarded battleships and stole away with secret documents in his Terming the true bill against him a EXPECTS TO WIN silly mess," the ex-sailor calmly faced accusers who charged he was retained" by Japan at "about $200 IN NOVEMBER 135 Short street, and William Scheutz were married yesterday with a nuptial mass at St. Hed-wig's Church by Rev. J. E.

Gryczka The attendants were Josephine Sternick, sister of the bride and Anthony Rovinski of Kingston. A breakfast followed at the home of the bride. After a trip to Pittsburgh the couple will reside at 13 Hutson street, Wilkes-Barre. The bridegroom is employed at the Hazard Wire Rope Company. Jr unaries uougnnn, ir Dickson.

Russell Lewis, Howard Lee, David Jones, Mr. Loftus, Rich a month." Principal witness against Thomp ard Rosser, narry jeniuns, mr. Sterling, Thomas Duffy, William L. son was Willard James Turn tine, 18-year-old St. Louis, youth and former roommate of Thomp BERWICK FETE DRAWS 20,000 Morgans Glen wesiora, usocar Davis.

David Morgan, Mr. Legar, Aim To Double Vote Given son. LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LUZERNE COUNTY. NO. 231 JANUARY TERM, 1919.

IN RE: EDWARD E. GALVIN. A WEAK-MINDED PERSON. Notice is hereby given that the second and final account of the Mr. Jackson, Mr.

Bestford, John Feeney. Frank Bergen. Mr. Eagen, 250.000 earmarked lor flood control and other conservation in the deficiency appropriation bill will be used for reservoir construction this year. He added: "It is our intention to insist that at least a small part of this money be made available so that a start can be made On our reservoir program (Earlier this week the authority approved a list of nine proposed reservois in the Ohio Basin.

"We have no quarrel with the advocates of 'up stream' engineering, who are urging a comprehensive program of soil conservation and reforestation," Rodgers stated. "However, such work offers scant comfort to the mil In amazing detail he related that on several occasions he boarded Mr. Meehan, Howard McGee. Naval ships with Thompson when the latter clamly snatched papers SHRINE CARD PARTY -iFm JnHZ EVA LEBRODA i I LaFolIette In The 1924 Campaign SOCIAL JUSTICE AID off bulletin boards and stole documents from officers' quarters. Calvary Shrine, Order of White Shrine of Jerusalem, held a card oartv yesterday in the Luzerne City Firemen In Sesqni Pro gram Tonight Under the fire of cross-examina INSTALL OFFICERS The twelfth birthday anniversary of the Daughters of America was observed last evening in the Odd Fellows' building with high officers and many members present.

The following oficers recently were installed: Councillor, Mrs. Mabel Harrison; associate councillor, Mrs. Irene Sylvis; vice councillor, Mrs. Anne Pickering: vice councillor. tion by Thompson's attorney.

rmintv flan Electric Company kitchen on Wyoming avenue. Proceeds of the party are used by Union Savings Bank it Trust Company of Wilkes-Barre. Pa, l-uardian, has been filed in the office of the Prothonotary of said Court. The said account will be presented to the Court on July 17. 1936.

at 10 o'clock a. m. (EST), and unless exceptions are filed before said date the account will be confirmed by the Court. NEIL CHRISMAN. Attorney for Guardian.

young Turntine flared up and said that he himself unfolded the startling plot to staff officers of Admiral Joseph Mason Reeves, then fleet commander. th Shrine to provide aid for chil More hanu 20,000 people lined Berwick's streets last night for dren. Mrs. Anna Dahl was chair man. Mrs.

Esther J. Dotter is worthy high priestess of the chap- Mrs. Helen Golightly; recording the pet and toy parade, an annual event sponsored by the American secretary, Mrs. viola scnmassman; financial secretary, Edwin Jones; lions residents of the Ohio valley who are faced with the danger of another major flood in eight months. "Reservois." the senator concluded, "and reservoirs alone, can give citizens of the tri-State area join us immediately in appealing for reservoir construction.

Washington, July 3. A minimum of 10,000,000 votes and a maximum high enough for to win the election is the goal of the Lemke-O'Brien third party ticket in the presidential campaign, leaders in the New Union Party disclosed today. Sponsors of the New Union treasurer, Mrs. Maude Williams conductor, Mrs. Virginia Zearfoss 1 YUDICHAK-8TRUTKO On June 20, Miss Leona Yudi-okaV daughter "of Mr.

and Mrs, warden, Mrs. Hezel Sheldon: in side sentinel. Mrs. Nellie Jones: Ignatz Yudichak became the bride xegion, out this year made a feature of the sesqui-centenniai observance of the town's founding. It was estimated that more than 4,000 children took part There were several drum and drill corps in line also, among them Larks-ville junior drill corps, which holds the State championship in its class.

The Larksville boys gave outside sentinel, Mrs. Maragret Rodd: trustee, Mrs. Anna Martin MADCAP SOLON IS GIVEN COOL HOMECOMING fi LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LUZERNE COUNTY. NO. 325 MARCH TERM, 1931.

JOSEPH C. COLLICK, A WEAK-MINDED PERSON. Notice is hereby given that the first and final account of the Union Savings Bank Trust Company of Wilkes-Barre Pa. and Mrs. Anna Pickering; deputy Mrs.

Lottie Eidei. Bernadette Club To Party are determined to double the vote of the LaFollette-Wheeler Progressive Party ticket in 1924, the last big effort to launch a formidable third party in the nation. While the ticket headed by the elder LaFolIette and Senator Wheeler (D) of Montana, hollei Delicious Ice Cream. Your choice DUPONT DROPS FOURTEACHERS of ten fruit and nut flavors. 10? Hold Picnic Sunday pint Davis' Drug Store, Guardian, has been filed in the office of the Prothonotary of said CHURCH PICNIC up 4,826,000 votes in 1924, it sue Only Small Group Greets July 14 is the date set for the reeded in caDturine only the elec- Court.

The said account will be presented to the Court on July 17, 1938. at 10 o'clock a. m. (ESTi. picnic of the Welsh Presbyterian One of the features will pnd unless exceptions are filed before said date the account will be a game of ball between the The Bernadette Club of North Wilkes-Barre will hold its third annual picnic Sunday, July 5, at Paradise Park, Harvey's Lake.

Dinner will be served throughout the day. Bingo games will be played. Music will be furnished 4 Zioncheck At Railroad Station torial vote of LaFoUette's own Wisconsin. Political observers here are divided over the prospects of the new third party ticket reaching the minimum eoal of 10,000,000 Outsiders Dismissed For Local Talent Tax Millage be confirmed by the Court. forces of.

Llewellyn Thomas and Martin Golightly and a foot race 01 Andrew oiruuto, and Mrs. Michael Strutko, Kings- Tbe ceremony was performed at S3. Cyril and Methodius Church, Kingston, by Rev. Stephen Gurick, who also read the nuptial mass. The attendants were Miss Mary Yudichak and Paul Demko.

The bride wore a gown of ivory satin made with high cowl, neckline and long tight sleeves ending in points over the wrists. The short train fell from a wide panel. She wore a veil of illusion made on a cap and caught at the sides with orange blossoms. Her arm bouquet was of bridal rosea and lilies-of-the-valley. Mias Mary Yudichak wore a gown of aquamarine mousseline de soie with a large pink picture bat and pink accessories, to match and carried pink roses.

A reception followed at the home Of the bride after which Mr. Strutko and hi bride left on a wedding trip to Now York C3ry. They are residing in Kingston. The bride is a graduate of Larks- NEIL CHRISMAN. Attorney for Guardian.

a demonstration alter the parade. Governor George H. Earle flew to Berwick yesterday afternoon from Indiantown Gap, where he had reviewed the National Guard earlier in the day. He was present at a reception at tne home of M. J.

Crispin, but a radio engagement prevented him from staying for the sesqui-centennisl banquet, which began at 9 last night in Hotel Berwick, and at which visiting celebrities were feted. Con McCole. of Wilkes-Barre. entertained the diners. Wilkes-Barre city firemen's drill team will give an exhibition at 6:30 tonight at Hotel Berwick.

The men, who will take part, will be Arthur Reed, Fred Appel, Frederick MacFadden, Blair Trox- between Roley Roberts and Gordon ruga. LEGAL NOTICE lor dancing afternoon and evening. Busses will leave the church grounds on North Main street at Dupont school board last night RUSHED TO WAITING CAR IN THE COURT OF COMMON EDWARDSVILLE BAND Ed wards ville hi eh school band 10 a. 11 a. m.

and 12 noon appointed thirty school teachers, its complete staff. All Dupont teachers Mrs. Stella Borkowski is general will assemble Saturday morning at votes. Favorable factors were generally accepted as: T8he Lemke-O'Brien ticket can get on the ballot in all but a half-dozen states, either through a party designation or as independents. The total vote next November may touch 38,000,000 which would top the 1934 total vote by 10,000,000.

The Lemke-O'Brien ticket got PLEAS OF LUZERNE COUNTY, NO. 332 MARCH TERM. 1931. IN RE: HENRY OLIVER, A WEAK-MINDED PERSON. Notice is hereby aiven that the 10.30 to go to Berwick to partici Seattle, July 3.

There pate in the sesqui-parade. A bus will leave at 10.45. Members will was no joy in the homecoming of report in uniform. chairman. Committees are: Tickets Mrs.

Anna Orlowski, Miss Victoria Gola and Miss Margaret Tomczyk. Refreshments Mrs. J. Bilski, Mrs. H.

Jarosz, Mrs. M. Sczodrow- Seattle madcap congressman Marion A. Zioncheck today. first and final account of the Union Savings Bank Trust were given their jobs, and three new ones, new applicants being recent college graduates, were also appointed.

The new appointments are Miss Margaret Wargo, Miss Julia Washko and Edward Gerlak. To make room for them, it was necessary for the board 'o drop four outside teachers. The welcome of Zioncheck was BRIEF NOTES Misses Eleanore Good. Tillie the jump on the LaFollette-Wheeler ticket by two weeks. The latter ticket was not nominated until Janus and Mary Pett are leaving decidedly cool and damp both climatically and in the small crowd on hand at the station here when tomorrow to SDena a lew aays in July 5, 1934.

Atlantic city. Mary Dlaney, Rene Casterline, Wil ville High School. Mr. Strutko la with the Lehigh Valley Coal Com The National Union for Social Company of Wilkes-Barre Pa Guardian, has been filed in the office of the Prothonotary of said Court. The said account will be resented to the Court on July 7, 1936.

at 10 o'clock a. m. (EST. and unless exceptions are filed before said date the account will be confirmed by the Court. NEIL CHRISMAN.

Attorney for Guardian. Llewllyn Jones. Main street, has ell, Earl Kelly, William Moharter, Lieutenant Charles Schrader, David Thomas. Fred Banks, Paul Porter, Joseph Popka, Daniel Hughes, Fred Wolsifer and Alfred Ulrich. Lieutenant William Doh-man will be in charge and Chief Ambrose Saricks will be a spectator.

Sesqul-centennial week will be brought to a close tomorrow night with a gigantic display of Justice, headed by the Rev left to visit in England Charles E. Coughlm sponsor of and wales. ST. HED WIG'S GUILD OUTING The SL Hedwig's Guild of King Mr. and Mrs.

Al Stratton and the Lemke-O'Brien ticket, claims a membership alone of several liam Moran, and Mary Fleming. Miss Delaney resigned as she is a recent bride, while Miss Caster-line resigned to accept a post in Wyoming. The four high school teachers reappointed are: Mildred Walsh, Gertrude Lynott. Isabelle Boylan children of Green street have re turned from a vacation to Atlantic millions of voters, the ticket backers say. eton held an outing at Harrison Park on Sunday.

Various games were played and prizes were given City. ski, Miss Helen Boczar, Miss Josephine Boczar, Miss Helen Domi-nick. Miss Ella Stawisz, Eva Le-bioda and Miss E. Kownacki. Kitchen Mrs.

S. Borkowski, chairman, Mrs. M. Jierominski, Mrs. J.

Lisowski, Mrs. Mary Zielinski, Mrs. M. Jastrzembski, Mrs. M.

Tomczyk, Mrs. A. Zawada, Mrs. B. Ference, Mrs.

K. Grundowski, Mrs. M. Lebioda, Mrs. V.

Pietkie-wicz, Mrs. C. Dominick, Mrs. A. Makuch, Mrs.

A. Kataczynski and Mrs. J. Budnik. Dance Mrs.

V. Szykman, Mrs. L. Zajac, Mrs. M.

Siemienkowicz and Miss C. Pivinski. Bingo Mrs. Mary Stepan, Mrs. SoDhia Wojcik.

Miss Mary Przy- SEALED PROPOSALS The two organizations provide Mrs. William Phillips. Green street, is the guest of her daughter, and Gladys Daugherty, all out of his train rolled in. Probably 150 persons were there and at least three-quarters of that number met other passengers in the train. Zioncheck was hustled off the rear end of the train and whisked away in an automobile which had been driven onto the lower level of tracks.

In the car were the congressman's sister, Mrs. William Nadeau, and another woman, probably Zioncheck's wife. The congressman, varying his usual custom, successfully avoided newspapermen. Even photographers were thwarted. The brief, fleeting glimpse caught a nucleus through which the Lemke-O'Brien ticket can comply with many State laws requir Mrs.

Adcock at Lewistmre. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proDosals will be received BIRTHDAY PARTY William Kennedy of Plymouth Is town. Four other out of town teachers ing signatures of thousands of visiting his aunt, Mrs. Owen appointed in the grade schools are Llewellyn, of Summitt street. voters to put the third party ticket on the ballot.

to the winners, prize winners iot mushball were Victoria Olenski, Elizabeth Wilkes, Stella Kozloski, Phyllis Shott, Mary StochmaL Lillian Gozdzikowski, Irene Narsav-age, Leona Edfort, Helen Wydra, Eleanor Catherine Du-' biel and Anna Konsavage. Volley ball prize winners were Leona Ed-fort Agnes Stien, Alfreda Spytek. Emily Golden, Esther Keating, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennedy or Ruth Maughan and Miss1 Anna Philadelphia are visiting her sister, Mrs.

Felix Urban of Tobin Lane. byta and Mrs. A. Szubert. Pittston Women Aid The list of Dupont teachers re Mrs.

Kennedy is the former Helen Serving mrs. wi. manias, Mrs M. SzaL Mrs. F.

Sluzinski, Strawinsky. They will return to appointed are: William Wargo, Peter Rutz, Joseph Kundla, John Golinsk), Martin Satkowski, Guy Picnic At Elmhurst Mrs. B. Bartusiewicz, Mrs. M.

Ma-Mrs. F. Guzek. Mrs. H.

Victoria Olenski, Lillian Chludzin-ski and Alice Symczyk. In the of Zioncheck as he raced from the rear of the train to the waiting Coste'ln. Sadio Nolan. Helen Rob- Januszewski, Miss Josephine Plata apg contest Eleanor Bobkow' A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

William O'Hop of Avoca in honor of their daughter, Johanna. Lunch was served by Mrs. O'Hop, Mrs. Galorn and Mrs. Rouse to the following: Florence Yyra, of Dupont; Anna Bunsek.

Edna Luckewicz, Victoria Haddock, Mildred Kimiec, Mary Rouse, Mary Gaul, Mary Jalowiec, Martha Winslowt Fily Marcheski, Agnes Brick, Clara and Frances Konicki, Clara Dudzik and Johanna O'Hop, Paul Lello, of Dupont and Teddy Barthesavage. Music was furnished by Paul Lello and Teddy Barthesavage. Miss O'Hop received many beautiful gifts. Kaz- bie Clara Kusnierz, Sophia Kishava, Miss Alice KooaK, Mrs. mierczyk, Mrs.

J. Dombrowski. K. car, showed an unsmiling countenance, with lips grimly set on the usual cigar. Philadelphia with Marguerite Kennedy.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sampson of Vine street, will spend the holiday at Writers Lake, Wayne County. The reunion of the Jonah Lewis family will be held tomorrow all day at the home of Mrs. Llewellyn Richards, Green street.

Prof. V. ski and Phyllis Shott won prizes for most graceful dancing and Begin Zatnoyski and Helen Wydra for modern The three by the Controller of Luzerne County at his office in the Court House, Wilkes-Barre. Pennsylvania, until 10 a. July 7, 1936, for furnishing Luzerne County with the following articles in accordance with specifications on file in the County Commissioners' office, Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania: Widening of Bridge No.

89 on the Fern Brook-De Mun Road. Widening of Bridge No. 855 over Solomon's Creek at South Main Street in the Township of Hanover. Repairs to the electrical equipment In the basement of the Court House. 50,000 three-part delinquent tax transcripts.

Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check, or trust company treasurer's check in the amount set forth in the specifications md payable to the Treasurer of Lu Frances Babiarz, Mae Panuski, Es-telle Detz, Sophia Zaranick, Anna Zaranick, Margaret McCgue, Al-bina Casagrande and Mary Ferko. Miss Cecyl Dugan of Wilkes-Barre PITTSBURGH UNIVERSITY HEAD DENIES RETIRING ANTHRACITE WEEK TO legged race winners were Helen Wydra, Irene Narsavage, Alfreda Spytek and Regina Zamoyski. Prize The unit of the Lithuanian R. C. Women's Alliance, affiliated with St.

Casimir's Church, is lending assistance to the Sisters of Jesus Crucified in the preparations for the picnic to be conducted by the Sisters on the convent grounds in Elmhurst on July 26. The picnic happens to fall on St. Anne's feast day and in fitting tribute, the unit urees St. Casimir's E. Lewis will be master of winners in the jumping rope con BE-MAPPED TUESDAY was reappointed supervising principal.

The vote on the appointment of teachers was unanimous. Other business transacted at the meeting including payment of $25 teat were Alfreda Spytek and Eleanor Kachinsky. A business Pittsburgh, July controversy arose to plague the beleaguered University of Pittsburgh today, this time over the question nt nr not Dr. Samuel An extensive program for An thracite Week to be observed in parishioners to exceed last vear's matic fountain at the new school the Fall will be outlined at a patronage with a record attendance. to all auditors on account, payment of $25 to Engineer Reilly on account, secretary's salary and supervising nrinciDal naid one month BRIEF NOTES Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Hine and Mrs. Wyda of Niagara Falls are guests of Mr Mrs. Nicholas Punko of Garfield avenue. Mrs.

Pinko is a sister to Mr. Hine. John Gaydosh has returned to Cleveland, after visiting the Chemigo family. He brought with him Betty Chernigo for a fewi weeks' visit meeting of the committee desie Black Linhart has retired after 30 years service as secretary. nated for that purpose by the ine proceeds will be used for the maintenance of the orphanage park at the corner of Lincoln and Curtain streets were referred to a commutee.

Mifs Dusan. supervising principal. Citizens' Anthracite Conference in salary, and $50 paid treasurer on Hazleton Tuesday. reported in her annual report, that during the year 905 pupils were zerne County. Envelopes to be marked "Proposal for (name of The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids or any parts or of bidl3.

WILLIAM W. MULTER, County Controller. P. O. OF A.

MEETING The following expert fishermen meeting will be held Tuesday. NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Elinsky and daughter Norma of South Atherton street, will spend the weekend at Hancock, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Abram Kline of Rutter avenue, will spend the week end at Atlantic City. Mist Elizabeth Sickler, of Scran-ton is spending the week with Miss 'Margaret Bryant of Chestnut street Thomas Montigney, aged 5, of Main street is improving from the effects of dog bite. The father, Joseph Montigney took the dog to the Humane Hospital for observa-tion.

Miss Anita Brownburg, of'Buf-1 brought a nice catch from Lake Wallenpaupack yesterday: Joseoh account. Announcement was made that the Americanization class sponsored by the Unemployed League has 36 members using a class-room in the Lincoln school with classes on Mon-d ay, and Friday. Treasurer Anthony Ritzie filed Council 27, P. O. of.

Lee uimcr me oisiers- supervision, and the extension of the least charity to the orphans, aged and destitute will, in no small measure, bring solace to them midst their woes. At a meeting recently held by members were selected on the committee on arrangements: Mesdames Julia Sakalauskas, president of the unit and committee chairman, Catherine Visigitis, Frances Laurinaitis Mao. enroled in the lower grades ana 120 in the high school with attendance at 99 per cent Of the total 858 were promoted in the lower grades and 111 In the high school The board read a communication from JoseDh Schuler. of the WPA The university press miiu issued an announcement, stating Dr. Linhart har retired "with the good will of the board of trustees and of the administration." But, the 70-year-old secretary, snorted: The university- has no- right-to make any such announcement without consulting me.

When I am ready to retire I will make the announcement Chancellor John G. Bowman, who i currentlv embroiled with jBtrsusKt, Joaepn- sunekinaa. Parity will meet tonight in camp room at St. Mary's crossroad. Re Alex Kimei.

Frank straigis, Harry Birdy. Joseph Stinekinas. 2d. Ed vised by-laws will be read. ward Sedorec.

Anthony siauxis. Tomorrow Adam cnooick of 244 Misses Mary Kutz and Stefania his new bond for $1,000. The ooard decided to meet again Tuesday nieht to act on the Hillside avenue is anticipating a Rasmus, Glen Lyon, are in At visit from his brother, Joseph, of dalen Markowski. Anna Mnrri. lantic City.

requisition of school supplies for office in Wilkes-Barre which stated that Dupont's two school projects, the repairing of roofs at the Pulaski and Lincoln schools will start this month. The board also revealed that state aid in the sum of $7,372.74 was jonnstown, wnom ne nas not seen Caroline Poder. Leocadia T)a. Gov. George IL Earle in a contro in many years.

the next school year. The auditors appeared at the ski and Mrs. D. Rutkowski. miss Stella Gober, Misericordia student, is improving from a ma meetine and requested all books jor operation at uenerai Hospital.

to prepare the 1935-36 audit MICHAEL SUBALLY sought from the department of Miss Anna Gallagher of Scran- versy over the scnoois auegea lack of liberalism, was not immediately available for comment. Dr. Linhart has always been one of his staunchest supporters. Comriaint was maae mat youngsters usine stones and rifles have ton is the guest of her aunt. Miss Margaret Gallagher, of Schuyler Protected Inside PARKING Half block from Sqnare.

Low rates en dally, weekly or monthly parking and storage. 24-HOUR SERVICE Largest Garage In Tha Central City Roscoc Miller LA8ALLE and CADILLAC SALES and SERVICE Washing Lnbrlcatlng Michael Suballv. avenue. broken a number of window pane; at the Pulaski school building. An FIREWORKS! Mrs.

Jane Davis and daughter. public Instruction through Dr. Cros-ley, as a special grant to help pay for the one month salary 'still due teachers. The board stated that in order to make payments to teachers continuously last school year it was necessary also to default on pay Jenkins Township for thirty-five years died at midnicht af 'THOMAS A. DALTON GETS Mrs.

Lloyd and Richard Lloyd and W. V. Davis have moved to their cottage at Harvey's Lake for the 16 Ambrose street. Port I iuuuwuie an mness or sovoroi $1860 JOB WITH STATE Weeks. He wa a mcmhei- nt summer.

ments for text books and on bonded Tborwald, son of Prof, and Mis. Joseph's R. C. Church. Surviving are two dainhnra mdebttdness.

It was also made known that a Att Kinds Lowest Prices lVr.1. 0. DAVIS, DRUGGIST Cor. Main and Zerbj v. E.

juewis is taking a six weeks' Investigation was ordered In addition to appointment of teachers the board set the tax levy of 33 mills for the next school year, 10 mills for teachers salaries and 23 mills for general purposes. This wi'il raise the sum of $33,000 with the per capita tax of $3 which was also set The millage was used on a valuation of $961,000. The budget notice was advertised thirty davs aeo but as no complaints were course in teacher training at the Mr. Heckman of Harrisburs In Harrisburg, July 3. Personnel change sheets clearing fiscal offices today revealed the appointment of Mrs.

Mary Ceselsky, Port Griffith-end Mrs. Rose Kizelowicz. r.l vestigated the Dupont schools re uucKneii university. Rev. and Mrs.

James S. Henrv of Green street are spending the Lyon. The funeral will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock. A re- cently and upon his report will be based the fact whether Dupont gets its third year hish school class 3-0111 month in Maine. EdwardsviHe ICE CREAM, 10c Pt.

Marion Kussell has returned to 3uiem mass will be sung in St. oseph's Church at 9:30 o'clock. zz persons to-oiaie. posiuona, uu the dismissal of 11 others. Thomas A.

Dalton, Luzerne, named an examiner in the revenue department at a salary of per was the only Luzerne County appointment. next September or not The board was highly enthusiastic about this R. 61 North Hall Stmt her home in Minersville after visiting Audrey Lewis of Plymouth received from the citizens, approval was made of same. Burial will be in the church and were confident of results. street.

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