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THE EVENING NEWS, WILKES-BARRE, SATURDAY, 'JANUARY FIFTEEN PLYMOUTH NEWS BULLETINS Hauptmann Framed In The Lindy Murder, Is Belief Of Governor DUPONT AVOCA HUGHESTOWN A Phone Call to 1182 Will Have Any Matters Fertain-ing to This Department Receive Prompt Attention. MRS. D. J. COCCO, Representative CHARLES Representative STATE 110 West Main Street Office Dial 9632 TODAY'S MARKET PRICES Received by direct Wire and furnished by j.

H. Brooks Member of the New York Stock Exchange, IS S. Franklin Wilkes-Barre, Pa. FOOR'S TEAM TO PLAT Benefit Party Sunday Pennington Preparatory School, DasKetoau cnampions or xvew Jer Communion Supper Planned By Avoca Holy Name In St. Michael's HaU thony M.

Hauck who, whh Assistant Attorney General General Joseph Lanigan, prosecuted Curtis. Both Hauck and Lanigan assisted in the prosecution of Hauptman. Goveror Hoffman has asked the former postal inspector to join the army of investigators now attempting to clear up phases of the Hauptmann case which mystify him. Governor's request is an order," the detective said. "I don't sey in their class for the past two years tinder the tutelage of Harold Poor, formerly of Plymouth, will Elav BuckneJliiiversity-Juaior ollege five tonight at 9 in Meyers Copyright, 1936, N.

S. Trenton, N. Ja- 25. Governor Harold G. Hoffman suspects that part of the evidence -used to convict Bruno Richard Hauptmann of the Lindbergh baby murder was "framed," it was learned by International News Service today.

He is In possession of a sworn statement supporting the belief that "rail 16" of the kidnapladder that part of the ladder which the State showed came from the floor of Hauptmann's attic was Postponed last Sunday because ick Cocco, Joseph Bryk, Joseph Olejnik, John Cebula, 2d, Joseph J. Lukasik, Anthony Ritzie, Frank Kritzer, Emery Wasko, John Gra-biec, Albert Struck, Edward Kotu-la, Michael Pello, John Galick, Peter N. Lokuta, John Novobliski, Morris Friend, Andrew Kosik, Messi Elgaway, John Boyarski, Joseph Roots, Guido Costello and William Wargo. Tne dance will be held January 30. The Greater Pittston area tickets will be accepted at thfee halls, Assembly Hall, Pittston; Am The communion supper of the Holy Name Society of St.

Mary's R. C. Church. Avoca, which was to party and dance sponsored by the niga gymnasium. IV MCMnniAM Railroad Stocks memory of our dear Dnpn TTiffh Trmr rnmm "pall will be held tomorrow night be held In' Marys auditorium last Sunday evening, and was post-nnnpH herause of the death of Sis believe the case is completely solv Johnstown, Jan.

25. Dr. Frederick C. Kress, 64, scion of one of Johnstown's oldest families and a traveler of note, died early today following an operation for appendicitis. Phoenix ville, Pa, Jan.

25. El-wood Detwiler, 70, vice-president of the Farmers' and Mechanics, National Bank and for 28 years a director, is dead at his home here today. Philadelphia, Jan. 25. Stabbed six times about the heart, John Ruggiero, 24, today was dumped in the accident ward of St.

Agnes Hospital by three youths. Philadelphia, Jan. 25. Governor George HrEartg IsoiTthe water wagon." Giving cognizance to "whispering campaigns," the chief executive of Pennsylvania today emphatically reiterated his assertion that he hasn't had even a glass of beer since his induction into office. momer wno aiea a year ago today ed and I never have thought so.

This is the governor's viewpoint and I am under his orders. ter Reeina Marie, will be held at A cm 69V4 70ft 69V 70 Balti. Ohio 17y 18 17V4 18 Can Pacific 11 11 11 11 Chesa. Ohio 55 55y 54 55y4 Ches. Corp 64 64 64 64 and 26t 38y 37 38V that hail, Mrs.

jonn president announces. Proceeds will go into the build-tag iund for the hall. Guests are requested Mrs. Kuzmak to bring Iheir own cards. 5.30 Sunday afternoon.

Rev. Hen rv p. Rurke is moderator and Anth January io, mso. Shadows are creeping 'round the lonely room. -Early and late there's a feeling of gloom.

There's always an echo of her "Before they convince me of And though he answered "no Hauptmann's euilt or entire guilt erican Legion Hall, West Pittston; ony Clifford is president of the snriAtv. I want to know who that second and 18 163 ttft 16- man-was in the cemetery-thgnight BALL COMMITTEES REPORT- 4Steni and FoJT Hill Countfytn, loarnpH authoritatlveli it was learnea aumontauveij nean s- ger snfl-woe RevTTJrTT amOTdrtangan-will 1se Club, West Pittston. Indications that the president's ol the ransom payment wno was seen by both Colonel Lindbergh and Birthday ball on January 30, at toastmaster and the guest speaners will be Rev. M. F.

Sweeney of Sugar Notch; Rev. Dennis Kane of over her grave the wild breezes blow. Sadly grieved by children. Charles and Mary Koss. WELCOME nATTftHTFD Alliance Hall, will shatter recoras Dr.

Condon. "Dr. Condon has been telling this story time and again since the trial and I have seen no explanation which should satisfy anyone that this man who covered his face with iMr. and Mrs. Stanley A.

Zawat- v-ommerciai wel a handkerchief and coughed like a comed a aaugnter on Wednesday. The mother is the former Elizabeth consumptive, as Condon descrinea was merely a phantom or a figment of the imaeination." i. x.gensKi. Johnstown, Jan. 25.

Fire today swept the Ritz Theatre and several adjoining structures in the center of the business section here. Firemen foueht the blaze in 10 below zero temperature. Resultant losses were expected to reach that he holds many similar assertions to support the theory that the cards were stacked in advance against the condemned man. One of the most sensational of these Is a sworn statement that the prosecution of John Hughes Curtis was built upon "framed" evidence in order to gratify Colonel Lindbergh, who was outraged by the brutal and fruitless chase led by the Norfolk, shipbuilder during the weeks before it was lea. cd the baby was slain.

Shortly after the child was kidnaped Curtis told Colonel Lindbergh he was In touch with the kidnapers and volunteered to be an intermediary. He led the Colonel oh a vain hunt which was ended onlv bv discovery of the child's CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR WEEK Hazleton; Thomas conins oi ocran-ton, diocesan president of the Holy Name Society and John W. Murphy of Scranton. Among the invited guests will be Joseph Nallin of Scranton; James Sheridan of Sayre; Joseph McGowan of Wilkes-Barre, and Edward Nolan, Hazleton. Entertainment will be furnished by John Langan of Scranton; Martin Hopkins, Pittston; James O'Donnell, Nanticoke; Leo Farrell, Avoca; James Loftus, Olyphant; John McCall, Wilkes-Barre; William Walsh, Anthony Kovelski of Moosic.

Officials who prosecuted Hauptman deride the detective's story, terming it just another report of the governor's to "justify" his reopen Christian Endeavor Societies of Plymouth-Larksville district will observe th fiftv.fiffh onni, wie iz 12 12 12 North pf 33 34 33 33 Leh Valley 9 9 9 9 NY Central 3j 31 .29 30 NY, Ntt, Hd 5 5 5 5 NY, Cr, StL 21 21 21 21 Nflk West 225 225 225 225 Nrth Pacific 25 26 25 26 Pennsyl 34 34 34 34 Pacific 27 28 26 27 SKfy "14 14 14 14 Pacific ..119 119 119ft 1191 Public Utilities Am For Pwr 8 8 7 8 A and 159 160 159 160 Colum Gas 14 15 -144 15 Cns Gas NY 32 33 32 33 Cwealth So 3 4 3 4 Elec Pr Lt. 8 gi 81? North Am 27 28 27 28 Stand Gas-21 8 8 8 8 United 7 8' 7 8 United Gas 118 18 18 18 Pub ServNJ 46 46 46 46 Tire and Rubber Good Rub 14 15 14 15' Goodyear 23 24 23 24 Rubber 17 18 17 18 Conner Stork vi me urgamzauon witn special de- LOCAL MEETS ON SUNDAY All men employed at the Hennl-gan Slope, who are members of the Local Union, No. 7212, U. M. W.

of are asked to meet on Sunday afternoon at 2 at Struck's hall. FREE HOT DOGS TO-NITE AT THE DUPONT HOTEL, 606 Main St. also MUSIC BY THE TEXAS RAMBLER, former N. B. C.

Star. PLAY AT COMMUNITY HOUSE A. full evening rehearsal was held last evening for the play Sun Up being given this evening at the Dupont Community House by Scranton young people. All Sunday activities of the Community House will be resumed tomorrow with the exception of kindergarten. SOCIETIES TO MEET ing oi the Lindbergh case.

In Violent Election tjuuuajr uigni jrirst Pres uf lenan cnurcn. for attendance were given rrom reports made by committee heads at a meeting -last night in Fire Com my No. 1 building. I Chairman who reported their work completed were: John acz, decorations; G. Lawrence Evans, refreshments; Henry Schvartz, music; William A.

Rob-i' erts, entertainment; Mrs. A. H. Gabriel, women's division; Mrs. C.

H. Netzel, chairman of women's division in Larksville; Mrs. Robert J. Todd, women aides, to the refreshment chairman. Eugene Goldstein, chairman of the ticket committee, urged that complete reportn be made to him by Monday night when another meeting will be held at 7:30 in Fire Company No.

1 building. T. V. Brennan, chairman, presid- ed. He thanked the committee heads for their fine efforts thus far in the campaign to make the ball a social and financial success, GREEK CATHOLIC SOCIETY DANCE I Several hundred local and out vation Army, will speak.

Members Of th Christian Church tn4 Avella, Jan. 25. A raging fire swept three buildings in the heart of the business district early today resulting in a loss estimated at $75,000. Philadelphia, Jan'. 25.

Funeral services were being planned today for Rev. Theodore Wesley Barei veteran Methodist clergyman, who died suddenly at his home here. NATIONAL Dance Sunday Nite, Polonia Presbyterian Endeavor units will dead body near Hopewell. Hall, Dupont. Music by Lit cnarge.

uiner services will be heir! nn MnnHav -J aim Curtis was tried and convicted at Flemington in 1932 on the charge of obstructing justice. One of the premises of the case against him was that there was a kidnaping gano. Last vear, in the same courtroom at Flemintfton. Hauntmann St. Olca's LfldiM' Pliih Dance Tonight, Alliance Hall.

11 tle Jack Smith. Dancing Every Sunday Nite. ALUMNI DANCE Luzerne High School Alumni Association at a recent meeting made plans for their annual dance to be held on February 15 at Hotel Sterling. Donlin's orchestra will roma-iuoaern music. On Sunday afternoon at i run.

was nrnsennted and ronvirtpH as RT. RTFPITF va rririTB resentatiyes of the various socie- the lone kidnaper and slater. The Stenach's continue to lead thi New York. Jan. 25.

In a mild denunciation of the Supreme Court, Solicitor-General Stanley Reed today declared "no constitution can endure whose provisions cannot be accommodated to the developing needs of the people Alaska Jun 16 17 18 17-Am Smelt 62 64 62 64 Anaconda 29 30'i mu war in St furnish the dance music. ues HMiuaiea wim the Sacred "gang" theory was discarded. Heart of Jesus C. Church will A prominent New Jersey detec-meet to make plans to welcome nrmw iTniod statoo 11 league, holding first place Cerro Pa sin. i of town residents will enjoy themselves tonight at the annual dance the new Dupont priest, Rev.

Albin BOOSTER MEETING The Holv Name Society of St. pomis. nea xor second with ten points each are Steg- of St. Olga's Ladies' Club of SS. Mcln Porcu 46 47 46 47 Peter and Paul Church, in Alii' ana ot.

oiepnen s. The schedule fnr MondftV? ance Hall, West Main street. Music will be provided for Polka and Ann's Church will hold a booster meeting in Ideal Hall on Sunday. Members interested in forming teams are urged to attend. 7 o-- a a.

LtTI Fist fights and arrests were manj as Louisiana voters went to th polls in first Democratic primarj since assassination of Sen. Long, anc selected Judge Richard W. Leche ai candidate of the Long machine. inspector, was engaged before the Curtis trial to gather evidence. It is this man who has given Governor Hoffman an affidavit of the alleged "intentful conviction of Curtis" by police eager to please Colonel Lindbergh.

The detective "was engaged by Hunterdon County Prosecutor An whom it guides." Utica, N. Jan. 25. John Spears, 86, authority on early American history and author of more than thirty histories and historical novels, died here today. He had been a foreign correspondent for the New York Sun.

modern dancing. Mrs. Anna Se Plessett's vs. Gabriel's lingo and Mrs. Anna Pokrinchak, chairmen, with the aid of their vs.

ot. atepnen y. m. a. In same nlavorl Tact ivmIt Music by Billy and Johnny oaucowsKii -wno was ordained to the priesthood in November in Bis-mark, N.

D. NOTES OF INTEREST The "Quoit League scheduled for Sunday afternoon follows: Jolly Boys vs. Horsemen, Cafe vs. Tigers, Blue Birds vs. Kings, 4:30.

A marriage license was issued committees, have arranged every ach's took four points from Mock's; Gabriel's dropped four points to Every Saturday Nite at EX-TER'S CAFE. Steel Stocks Amer Rol 30 31 30 31 Am steel 25 25 25 25' Bth. Steel 50 52 50 52 Ludlum St 28 28 28 28 Rep Ir Ste 18 19 i8 19 US Cast IP 30 31 30 31 Steel 47 48 47 US Steel U8 1,9 Vanadium 22 23 22 23 Oils Atlah 29 29 28 29 Con Oil 12 13 ik f2 Freeport 33 34 33 34 detail to assure the guests a pleas ant evening. SWASTZ-COATES neumjus, na oiegmaier took fftlir nrttntfl frnm TUahi Ct ct RELIGIOUS CONCERT SUNDAX phen's Y. M.

A. was handed four NIGHT A religious concert will be spon yesterday to Miss Carmella Stolfi, points wnen lessens Tailed lo appear. E. Davis of Neilson's won the weekly high prize with 233 in one game. He hit 647 pins LEHIGH VALLEY ASKS BONDS TO PURCHASE 1000 BOX CARS Miss Evelyn Coates and Stanley Swartz, both of High street, were married on Saturday, January 11, i.

the parsonage of First Welsh Fort Wayne, Jan. 25. Phyllis McBride, four years old, sole member of the Marion McBride family to survive a fatal raidroad crossing accident at Grabill, died here today from her injuries. Woodbury, N. Jan.

25 Michael J. Andus, 28, of Cleveland, died today of a fractured skull received when he was struck by a heavy sored by the Frederick Chopin choir on Sunday evening at 7 in ior inree games, xne oox scores: Ktnah' the Holy Mother of Sorrows, Polish National Church. Congregational cl.urch by Rev. W. Glyn Williams, pastor.

Attendants 40 41 4o2 41 Gulbish 204 187 191 582 Dunmore, and Joseph Pitarri, Dupont. The Dupont unemployed will meet on Monday night at town hall. In the Dupont Bowling League tonight Romanko's Cafe will play the team representing Marsh Bros. Williams 156 191 176 523 were John Barron and Rachel Lincoln Theatre To-Nite, final S. Gabriel 235 223 458 showing the "Farmer Takes a ship casting weight.

Andus was Coates. They will live at 82 High street. E. Kraynak ...156 205 361 Wife," with Janet Gaynor. Sum aboard a States Steamship Com Millarrl 13 1 3-)R Summerville; Sun.

and "The nr1 rVSnnJ" mith Ann Cmitharn G. Plitnik 179 170 224 573 pany freighter ana was helping uload cargo when the accident WW llbllU) TY fcl UW 2833 at the Sacred Heart Hall. Washington, Jan. 25. The Lehigh Valley Railroad today asked the Citizens' ICC for authority to assume liability for $1,755,000 of equipment trust Club will meet at the Polonia Hall certificates to be issued to JWA, the proceeds to be used in the purchase Sunday night at 7:30 to elect of- of 1,000 box cars, ficers.

The Democratic club will meet Totals 878 936 1019 Mock's Suear 188 158 153 CONTRACTORS KEEP MINES CLOSED Because of the heavy snow fall 497 FOREIGN Oil 19 20 19 20 Seaboard 33 34 33 Socony Vac 15 16 livt is St Oil Cal 41 42 40 41 I WW 3SV 36 36 St Oil NJ 54 55 54 55 2 Texas Co 33 34 33 34 Motors Auburn 8 8 7 8 Chrysler ...87 89 87 88 Cn5.r,al A 55 58 55 56 Hqld'le 27 28 27 28 Bnggs 53 54 53 54 Packard 7 7 7sJ 77 Studebaker" 1QA 10 9 10 Miscellaneous Amer Can 125 125 125 125 Amer 33 33 33 33 Refllr 157 126 149 432 Mock 197 180 160 537 and cold weather, Contractors San Ave 140 140 140 420 Paris, Jan. 25. Two French law 1 to Volpe and Martin Sedlak have in trucks Hall, Sunday afternoon, at 1:30. Ray Pepe, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Rosato suffered a crushed hand when caught in an electric 420 Modern Living Room yers, Marcel Louraud and M. "Le Bris, fought a duel with sabres today in the Pare Des Princes. Le Ave .140 140 140 Totals 82T 742 74T Neilson Florists S. Jones 166 206 2306 372 closed the mines located in the Dupont woods. According to the information received the were able to mine the coal, but the contractors were handicapped during the heavy snow fall, when Bns was wounded 1.1 the right wringer while playing at the home of Louis Depierto yesterday afternoon.

He had several stitches put arm. 337 B. Sammies 178 159 349 148 Mostella 201 Mexico City. Jan. 25.

Atree- in nis lingers at tne HoS' pital by Dr. Dougherty of Avoca. 483 Amer Loco .168 179 136 all roads were blocked by the snow ment was reached today endine J. Stephens R. Stephens .158 144 137 A Radiator 27 27 27 27 26 26 25 26 35 35 33 as drifts.

439 647 Patrick McPeak, a former Avoca resident, died at his home. 1132 Rundle street, Scranton, Thurs a four months' strike of syndicates and film renting companies against 208 238 E. Davis 201 Am stores AID YOUTHS IN SCHOOLS Through the National Youth Movement, scores of students of Davennort High school will be given $6 per month for performing various tasks about the school building. Each student benefitting from the movement must put in 12 hours each month of actual work. Girls enrolled must account for 24 hours of work of a lighter type than that assigned to boys.

Those enrolled must be between 16 and 25 years of age. BRIEFS Marvin, aged 2 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hine, Walnut street, is a patient in Nesbitt Memorial hospital, Kingston, following an operation. Mr.

Hine is manager tf The Leader Store. Mr. and Mrs. Evor Jones, 22 East Shawnee avenue, observed their thirty-fifth wedfling anniversary on Thursay. Mr.

and Mrs. Mac L. Ruch received the congratulations of friends today on their twentieth wedding anniversary. Mr. Ruch operates Ruch's Flower Shop.

A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Am Tob A 97 98 98 98 American films, and movies day night. Am Tnh Qa inni no' POOL STANDINGS The announcement of the play ToUls 894 857 876 2627 r.ahH.I'a 100 from the United States will now enter Mexico again. Miss Harriet O'Boyle of Avoca, As Drvfforwl 14U 141.

iai. Ttnranchllr AHA 1 RR 1SJ tM R. Gabriel .....175 188 190 553 ers in the lour classes of the Dupont pool league has been made by Charles Elko last night for the first half championship. According to the standincs Henry Pra- M. Matonchak 172 172 Aviation 5 5 4 514 Case Thres 98 101 98 101 Celanese 29 29 29 29 Col Car 104 104 104 104 Com Sol 2M 9iv.

onsi. oiia Bnlr r. 139 1S2 1BO 451 Follows Death Trail A TVnrh .158 172 164 484 mik took the honors in the First B. Muroski ....215 184 399 L. '-Wife is rrsiwi class; A.

Gallick in the second class: J. Golenski in the third Totals 851 812 851 2514 Stecmaler'i class and A. Gaza in the fourth class. J. Shimko ....181 153 178 517 M.

Shimko 166 153 196 51a At the completion of the first Congoleum. 42 42y 41 41 Corn Prod 71 72 71 72 Deere Co 59 64 59 64 Dupont 143 144 143 144 Fox 25 25 25 25 Gen Elec 37 39 37 38 Gen Cor 35 35 34 35 Gr Sug 32 32 32 32 Int Harves 58 59 58 59 Int Nickel. 47 4Q 47 40 Schwab 199 164 172 535 half pool season, four return trip tickets to New York Citv on the M. Eyan ......123 17 IB 4om S. Tomek 198 201 230 629 Martz Line busses were awarded for the highest runs in the differ Totals 867 855 943 2665 Edward Price, 141 East Shawnee ent classes.

The winners of the tickets were: Henry Pramick, first a recent graduate or tne scranton State Hospital, has received word from Harrisburg that she has successfully passed the State board examinations for registered nurse. Miss Rhoda Jopling of Wyoming, formerly of Avoca, has been notified that she has successfully passed the examination of the State board of nursing. Rev. Dr. George M.

Bell, of Kingston, district superintendent of the Wilkes-Barre district at the Wyoming Methodist conference, will conduct the last quarterly conference of the church in the Bethel M. E. Church, Avoca. Sunday night at 8:30. Dr.

Bell will preach the sermon at the 7:30 o'clock service. Miss Myra Prentice of Philadel- Phia, daughtter of Rev. George H. rentice, former pastor of Bethel M. E.

Church, Avoca, underwent an emergency appenditicis operation Wednesday, in a Philadelphia hospital. Her condition is good. Fifteen years ago yesterday, Rev. Maurice Salmon, a native of Moosic, who was ordained to the priesthood at Allegheny, N. celebrated his first mass in St.

Mary's Church, Avoca. avenue, on Sunday. January 19 Johns Man 106 106 106 106 class: Georee Novak, second class: They have one other child, a girl. Joseph Golenski, third class; Jo- New Bounnr Putprush 146 168 177 489 F. Sipsky 131 124 131 38fi Ave.

..140 140 140 420 Ave 140 140 140 420 A I Kresge 23 23 23 23 Krog Store 27 27 26 26 1j Val Coal 71L 974 9 7. 971 sepn f. uryu, lourtn class, me league standings of the four classes Miss Mary VanJura of 27 Brown street, Larksville, has passed the State examination for refistered Mont Ward 37 37 36 37 are: nurses. Ave iw iw iw Totals 697 72T 756 2173 First Class Won Pet Celebrating their thirty-ninth wedding anniversary yesterday H. Pramick 11 were Attorney and Mis.

R. R. Van A. Novak 9 A. Zigmunt 8 1.000 .819 .728 .637 This living room was designed to be all that the name implies The room is spacious and well planned with the furnishings placed for the occupant's convenience.

Lamps and tables for books or ash trays are placed handy to all chairs. The room pictured is the living room of the model home which was built for exhibition purposes at the National Home Show in Baltimore. Homes of this type may bo purchased under the Single Mortgage System of the Federal Housing Administration Horn of jcanette street. He is HEAR DR. HENRY H.

CRANE IREM TEMPLE SUNDAY, 3 P. M. uivT FKinv MTTSICALE Shinny 7 president of Plymouth school board, and vice president and at .637 torney for Luzerne Gas Lost 0 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 8 8 11. Lost A. Strelish 7 P.

Panuski 6 Kid Vida 5 A. Alt 4 M. Friend .3 J. Novak 3 Electric Company. An appreciative audience attended the musicale given last in riT-ct Prochvtprian Cnurcn .546 .455 .364 213 .273 .273 .000 John Dooley, florist, 381 Tioga street.

Fortv Fort, an elder and under auspices of Girls Choir trustee of First Christian Church, "Jafsie" in Canal Zone Reads of Reprieve the cnurcn. inosi wno were: Mrs. Lloyd George. Edward Romanko 3 Karkut 0 Second Class Won entertained at a party, last night at his home in observance of his Venzel, cnester rarry. ivixs.

Pet, A. Gallick 12 birthday anniversary. He is former resident of Larksville. lick. A chorus of girls sang several .924 .770 Novak .....10 9 .693 selections.

AT RHAWNEE-THEATRE A large audience enjoyed the Seth Parker play glvenby an i amateur cast last night in Gaylord L-Drous. 9 J. Ritzie 8 .616 Nat Bis 36 37 36 37 Nat Reg 23 23 23 23 Nat Prod 22 22 22 22 Nat Distill. 29 29 29 29 Rad Am 13 13 13 13 Rem Rand. 21 22 21 22 Sears Roe.

62 62 62 62 Sperry Corp20 211921- Stan Brand 16 16 16 16 Tim Bear 67 67 67 67 Unit Air 28 28 27 28 In Alco 42 43 42 43 War Bros 11 11 10 liy4 West 76 77 75 77 West El 106 108 106 108 West Air 38 39 38 39 Wool'th 52 53 52 53 MARKETS Quotations furnished by J. S. Bache and Company, Market and Franklin streets. Members of the New York Stock Exchange, New York Curb Markets and all other principal exchanges. Stocks Opening Close Coals Glen Alden 16 16 Oils Cities Service Com 4 4 Gulf Oil 83 86 Int Pet 37 37 Humble Oil 71 72 Ky 22 22 Utilities Am Gas and Elec 39 40 Am Light and Trac 18 18 Asso Gas and Elec 1 1 Mid West Utilities United Gas Corp 4 5 Sroka 6 Avenue Presbyterian Church.

When Mme. Maurice Finati above). French aviatrix, takes off from Paris in flight to Madagascar, she will follow same route which her husband, noted aviator, took when he lost his life attempting to set a record for the trip. William A. Roberts, manager of Shawnee Theatre, has booked another set of excellent week-end G.

6 .462 .462 .462 Men's Brotherhood of Pilgrim Congregational Church will hold a dinner on Monday night, Febru- B. Casper 6 P. Wrazien 5 L. Slonina 5 attractions for local theatre-goers Th tamnna rharlle Chan Der- .385 .385 .385 ary 3. In the church.

Davis Class forms an amazing sleuthing feat Janczewski 5 Kurzawa 5 will serve. .385 In "Shanghai," leature ior loniguu .221 Many local residents heard the broadcast of Rev. Dr. Edwin Wyle J. Pyra 3 J.

Zavada 2 1 3 4 5 7 7 7 8 8 10 11 Lost 1 3 3 4 4 5 5 7 8 Tried for Slaying Third Class this morning from Station WJZ, DAVENPORT HIGH LOSES Won Golenski 8 .154 Pet. .888 .667 .667 .555 Jno. Bryk 6 L. 6 J. Kobylski 5 Failing to click in the manner that they have displayed on the home floor, Davenport high school dropped, its second game on a foreign "court, when they were snowed under, 34 to 4, last night Swoyerville FRANCES COULTER Correspondent 251 Hughes Street Telephone 7-3957 .555 Dr.

Matys S. Carroll 4 .444 Konicki 4 .444 J. Miller 4 .444 at. Newport. Mergo team was on the short end of an 8 to 4 score 2 .222 .111 A.

at the half. Arlmnttii A 1 -6- Fwtli CI Niagara Hud Power Won Lost Pet. AXmcFOT FSTOHHrV DIES Andrew Estochin died last night A. Gaza. 9 2 .819 S.

Kolodgie. 8 3 .728 J. Alt 7 4 .637 M. Halat 7 4 .637 SEND FLOWERS TO THE SICK RUCH'S Flower Shop 112 E. MAIN DIAL 9-1003 Jos.

Bryk 8 5 .546 uieiniK 5 .546 Amer Super Power Elec Bond and Share United Light A MlscL Canadian Marconi Selected Ind Cord Corp Ford Ltd Pennroad Hudson Bay Teck Wright Hargreaves Atlas Corp 9 9 3 3 16 18 4 4 .22 3 3 6 6 8 8 4 4 25 26 5 5 8 8 14 14 33 34 12 12 J. Wasko 6 5 .546 4vy ilLrA 1 Mrs. Daisy Root Robbie. 5 6 .455 Gacek 4 7 .364 Michaels 4 7 .364 3 8 .273 F. I 11 .91 Am Cyanamid TONIGHT High Runs Henry Pramick, 42.

first class: at the nome, oo rarK venue. ns was a resident of the Maltby section for the past 84 years and was a communicant of the Holy Trinity Slovak Church. Surviving are his wife Mary, four children, Steven, Veronica, Andrew and Margaret, and two sisters. Mrs. Joseph Antolik, of Ashley, and Mrs.

William Cianci, of Scranton, SPORT DANCE The West Side Tennis Club has completed plans for a sport dance to be held at Bonita Hall February 7. Lawrence Borsi is general chairman. Music will be furnished by Frank Lombardo and his orchestra. Tickets may be secured from EldU Fanti, Shoemaker street. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Palermo, in Carrier Corn Cleveland Tractor ONLY Chan la .13 13 George Novak, 19. second class; Joseph Golenski. 27. third class: 7 "SHANGHAI" Joseph P.

Bryk, 13, fourth class. NEW YORK BANK STOCKS Ton Mix WU1 Onr Gn Comedy SUNDAY FEAT KB Banks BALL COMMITTEE TO MEET Attorney John R. Reap of Avoca Bankers Trust Bid Ask 68 69 20 21 nTjii'iirowiJ general chairman of the Greater Pittston President's Birthday Ball has named a group to handle the Continental Trust Chemical Trust Chase Bank Hanover Bank Corn Exchange First National 1 it tyicwidcxct distribution of tickets in the Du pont area. 57 58 43 43 118 119 66 68 1965 1980 303 303 18 18 21 21 The Dupont group win meet in 1 I 1 II I I .1 1 I Guaranty; Trust Irving Trust the Dupont town hall tonight at celebration of their first wedding anniversary, were presented with a waffle iron by the senior class of the high school. Mr.

Palermo is 30 clock. On trial at Memphis, for dlaying her husband Brenton Root, Mrs. Daisy Root finds her victim's parents on side of prosecution though they first aided her following shootinn over "other woman." Not The following will act on the Shows at 1 and p. Contlanoot. Manhattan Trust Manufacturers New York Trust Public National 50 50 122 44 43 Dupont committee and are asked to attend tonight's meeting: Domin- a member of the faculty and athletic director of the high school, i Dr.

John F. Condon, chief witness against Hauptmann-reads news of the condemned man's reprieve a Panama, Z. Tho ransom intermediary intends to continue his vacation trip..

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