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SECOHD SECTION Theatres Comic Classifili SENTINEL SECom Simon Financial Markets Sport STANDARD PAGE 13 HAZLETON. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1949 VOL. 84, NO. 24,725 Dinner Club To Hear Miss WHHS PROGRAMS Newport Twp. School Board Argues Against Market Value $100 AWARDED TO CONTEST WINNERS JHazleton Firms Built New Magazzu Theatre At Coaldale Stedman At Meeting hurs.

THURSDAY RESUME Th West Hazleton High School A hard coal eneineer said yester The Angela, Coaldale's new mo- told Coughlin. "We are not refusing the information, we are just withholding it this time." rent questions. In all her analyses she puts herself in the other person's place, in order to figurt out hu motivation. WAZL Manaeer Victor C. Diehm -1 1 i I J.

I i i will resume its series of radio pro tion picture theatre, which is not i has awarded in prizes to six day Pennsylvania's anthracite industry can look ahead to a decade of declining markets; grams far this term on Thursday afternoon at one o'clock, when student will present a preview of an The board also declined to mane nnhiic the data on which its mar winners in the recent safety campaign conducted by the local sta incpritv. hpr unuauallv fine hv not vet tapped the ket value was based, while it re steadily built up through tion. possibilities of natural gas," Edgar jected a request from Coughlin that fn I Heri 1 i-i 'jlccntjact i 1 h1 im i irnrr i Hr- cts jjiences trust, her colorful Dresenta- The winners and their awards: 1st nrize: $50 to Josephine A. Kudlick, chief mining engineer oi th r.un AlHpn Coal Company told leld dividends in loyal aud- it issued a board subpoena lor wu- npsftpa. who book her season after Pavlick, 322 Bertsch street, Lans- the State Tax Equalization Board 'W are ffoinir to conduct this ticipated activities for the school year.

Pupils participating on this week's program will be: Student announcer Richard Bernstein. School Spirit Club Dorothy Corra. Press Club Margaret Stank. Iseason. A San Franciscan, Miss ford: Lansford High School stu at Harrisburg.

"It is my firm be dent. hearing as informally as possible to ffive vou every chance to present lief that natural gas will quadruple 2nd nrize: $25 to George Boyle, in the next 10 Stedman summers in Vermont, and spends season each year in Washington. Her humaniied survey of the Congress, entitled, "As They .11 th. facta vou want to." O'Neill RFD 2, Weatherly; student at Kudlick was a witness for ri I aaid. Weatherly schools.

3nd nrize: $10 to Virginia Mauro, Couphlin retorted that the Newport Township school district, r.mintv. in attacking the See published in board's stand was "crippling the 36 West 11th street, this city. Vogue, involved a tremendous market value of $29,594,476 found smount of work, but it brings our Conc-ressmen to life: they have for real estate in the township by only the finest in the Panther Valley, but comparable to any to be found in Eastern Pennsylvania, will open today at 5:00 p. m. Built by P.

A. Magazzu, of Hazleton, it is the largest and finest the P. A. Magazzu Theatres which embrace a circuit of twelve playhouses. The Angela is dedicated to Angela, young daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Magazzu, and to the memory of his late, beloved mother, Angela Magazzu, who died several years ago. Incidentally, the Andrea, at Catawissa, and the Laura, Montoursville, are named after Magazzu's father and wife, Cespectively. Built By Hazleton Firms The theatre occupies of plot 60x190 feet and will accommodate 711 persons. It is of steel, brick and' cement construction and is fireproof throughout, even the doors in the structure being metallic.

The general contractor was S. V. DeFazio. of Hazleton. Tom- Debating Clurj Frank Szumilio.

Band Frank Gallagher, director. Student Council Anna Marie Anthony. Dramatic Club Richard Bernstein. F. H.

A. Emily Pajovich. Glee Club Joan Mowerv. the tax board. 4th, 5th and 6th prizes of So each went to Marjorie Sandrock, Box 71, Hazleton RFD; Jeanette E.

Pascoe, 149 Lauderburn avenue, rather endearing little foibles but J. Havden Oliver, of Scranton, school districts' case. Kudlick, in this testimony, appraised the value of all coal lands in Newport Township at Asked by Coughlin if he explain how anyone could value such lands at around $25,000,000, Kudlick replied "from all he in they are, on the whole, men to be croud of. who really represent their Adelaide Stedman Adelaide Stedman, who comments a vice-president of the coal com-nanv. told the board informally Weatherly, and Jeanne Marie Hamer, 536 West 2nd street, Hazle constituencies who are also human.

that the Newport objections were on important current events, will ton. a test case for the entire anthra All contestants were on hand for be the speaker for the first 1949-50 meeting of the Hazleton Dinner cite region. formation, I'm able to get, I can't get any figure approaching it." San Francisco born, Miss Stedman has always looked toward the Orient and feels that we are eom-ing into the Pacific era in a larger way than most Americans realize. the check presentations during a special broadcast over WAZL. "I am hnninff this will end it, Cheerleaders Margaret Treible.

Parent-Teachers Association Mrs. Harold Lewis, The program will be under the supervision of Jule M. Lawlor of the West Hazleton High School Club at the Hotel Altamont Thurs Judees for the contest were He said a big factor in nis calculation was in the sales of anthra Oliver said in referring to appeals from some 40 school districts in day night. P. A.

Magazzu Thomas L. Hinkle. city superin T.llTOm Ann Lackawanna counties. tendent of schools; August Martin, cite. The engineer declared there has been a slight but steady de dium of the air-conditioning unit.

faculty. Kilroy Katches Kold Kash all protesting market values estab utervisine nrincwal of West na "Actually seeing what some of the peoples of Europe are forced to endure today gives one an emotional blitzkrieg" says Miss Sted Klients for Real Estate. leton schools, and i.t. jonn urance, lished by the state as the oasis lor paying school subsidies starting Adv. ONE DEFENDANT PLEADS commanding officer of Troop Squadron 3, Pennsylvania State In Show Business 35 Years Mr.

Magazzu is in show business for 35 years. He began at the old Logan Theatre in Philadelphia and later manasred the Susquehanna man, who recently returned from next year. Vsco and Sons, of Hazleton, did GUILTY, ANOTHER ON TRIAL Louis Salerno of Old Forire. went Police. The market value for the town-hin rnmnares with an assessed and Norris playhouses before mov me masonry work.

The roofing was done by the Hazleton Sheet Metal and Roofing Company. Ground waa hrnken nn Atiril 1 valuation of $9,763,615, including BRAND0NVILLE BARN crease in the sale of anthracite the last 10 years and that it can be expected to continue. "It is not only a competitive industry within itself but it has outside competition from other popular fields," Kudlick added. Another factor producing a shrinking market, he said, was the fact that the anthracite marketing area New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Marylandhas not shown the same rate on trial yesterday at Scranfon for burglary after his co-defendant, Joseph 39, of Utica, N. a tour of Europe.

Miss Stedman has long been a student of current events, and annually travels abroad to witness the cause and effect of our international policies. She has an un-cannv sense of the American pub ing up-state. DESTROYED BY FIRE His first coal reeion venture was $8,247,244 is for coal lands. Ihe tax board declined to break down its market value total to show what part of it that of coal for the new playhouse, following destruction of Mr. Magazzu's at Girardville where in 1920 he pleaded guilty to the charge.

th Lvric Theatre. In Judge M. J. Sagen deferred sen A large barn in Brandonville, owned by Mrs. Mary Sekula, was destroyed by fire with loss estimated at $1,000.

1921 he assumed charge of the lic's current mood, questioning and hands despite repeated requests tence on Diana and ordered selection of a jury to try Salerno to Chestnuta Street Opera House in from Lawrence ougniin, apecmi attnmev for the school district. begin. i Sunbury which later he sold to Five fire companies fought the feeling. Beiore anyone eise, sne can sense a trend of thought, or what problem is going to worry the neonle of jl country where a great of population gain as the remain the Comerford Amusement to "We are here to hear your evi- By his plea Diana joined Al-j nhonse Dote. 44.

of Rome. N. as der of the nation. limUCS, atU vy ownvno "-ja --a managed to save several surround- dence," Chairman John N. ONeil Following this deal he joined the Comerford orsrmnization and came "Thp.

anthracite industry is change is about to take place in a prospective witness against Salerno in his trial on charges aris-j ine buildings. The barn was lo decorative cated at the rear of the home of to Hazleton to manage the old Liberty Theatre on East Diamond geared to produce 80,000,000 tons a year but the 1948 production was onlv 54.000.000 tons and that will their lives. Interpretation and communication are her strong points. the Sekulla family. avenue.

He later managed the mg out of an Old Forge safecracking job last June. Dote pleaded guilty a short time after he and Diana were arrested TO OBSERVE WORK OF SOCIAL AGENCIES be off 25 per cent this year," he Feeley, Grand and Capitol The theatre on Second street on Christmas night of 1948. New Interior Plan Michael Arlotto, of Arlotto's, Hazleton, designed the walls, graperies and the curtains for the ifterior, which Is an entirely new echeme in decorating and gives the house an atmosphere of distinction. Facade Is In Porcelain The facade of the building is done In porcelain enamel with ivory as the base and a tricolor band to break the monotony. This Is of red, blue and rose colors.

The top of the building will carry iAngela" as a large illuminated lign. Two Hard Coal Stokers Tha hus-e heatine slant has two rf ih "n'Hazleton's Greatest Selection addpd. Chief Zigmond Liss, tast Union Township, supervised the gallant work of volunteer firemen. He urged all residents of farming areas today, to "keep unused barns atres in Hazleton and for a time was city manager here Previouslv James Hiscox, of at Hazleton's Lowest Prices. Wilkes-Barre, a teacher of bank Members of the Union Counsel Hazleton Region Theatres Mr.

Mazazzu numbers in his locked." Chief Liss and fire mar ling Course this week will have an who knows and who is articulate, then x-rays, rather than photographs his information for her audiences. She never "slants" the news, as she attracts audiences who want to get at the root of the cur- SINGER'S 45 TV. WYOMING STREET circuit several playhouses in the ing at the University of Pennsylvania Extension School, estimated that under the tax board's market value the school district would re shals are investigating the cause onoortunitv to observe the activi by Old Forge police last June 12. Dote later escaped county detectives who were taking him to Holmesburg prison near Philadelphia. He eluded a widespread manhunt but later was captured in New York State.

Some $1,400 was taken from the safe in the home of Ross Ventre, of the blaze. ties of various social agencies af filiated with the Greater Hazleton Hazleton region. They are the Ritz, Weatherly; Ritz, Beaver Meadows; Palace, Sheppton; Ritz, Nuremberg. Other houses owned ceive only $119,495 in state sub-aidv next vear. flnmmunitv Chest as they partici RESIGNS SUNDAY SCHOOL pate in the annual tour of the var On the other, Hiscox said, if the JOB AFTER FIFTY YEARS and operated by Mr.

Magazzu are tax board had taken the view that "Mrs. Bertha McCormick. Lehigh- ious welfare associations, lhe group will meet in the social room of the Hazelton YMCA Thursday the assessed valuation of coal G-E anthracite coal stokers that provide a two-way system of heat. 203 Grace Old Forge. BON TON SALE HEADS I at Port Carbon, Montoursvine, Benton, Coplay, Croydon, Trever-ton and Catawissa.

rut uinuriFDCllL MtMLL -al tori, resigned as superintendent of lands was 70 per ctnt of its market Direct steam or through the me the beginners primary department night at 7:30 p. when the trip will get under way. of Wesley Methodist church, LA his-hton. after 50 years service. VesDer C.

Smith, executive sec 6ATHS. CHILDPtnS ROOMS AVY BAK0-0MAMiL MISSION AT GOOD PIT PULCHRITUDE retary of the YMCA, will serve as She was presented with a Bible value, the district would receive $172,512. In that calculation, however, Hiscox said that he vsed the board's ratio of 32.99 per cent as the relation between the assessed nd market values for all other land in the district. in behalf of the class by waiter INTO ITS LAST WEEK Bon-Ton'i 46th Anniversary Sale heads into its last week and ending on Saturday, October 15. Many new special values for the home and family have just arrived for the last few days.

guide for the tour and will explain the functions of the agencies visit KwarFrr irrrtH 1 1 i i i i Haswell, secretary of the Sun SHEPHERD CHURCH srtitJKUi kill PUZZLES PROBERS ed during the trip. Among the or day School class, and a bouquet The hearinir was continual until of flowers from teachers and officers of the class and the Frehulf er Friday, October 14, with Kudlick A one week Mission is now in at Good Shepherd Church Special gift attractions will be familv: She will be succeeded by 'vii3 still on the stand. vha.a stnrH ganizations visited will be the Children's Home in West Hazleton, the Hazleton YWCA and the Hazleton YMCA. Thomas Poniatowski will act as course director during the tour. in Drums.

The Mission opened Mrs. Stanley Gilham, who served He had valued that vamms Now they've got women working in coal mines. And special police of a Nanti-eoke coal operation admit they have a problem on their hands. the last day of the sale. a her assistant for ten years.

properties in the township as last Sunday and will close this coming Snndav and is being conducted by Father Daniel Hunt, of the In order that all persons interested PAY DAY SCHEDULE Wanamie colliery, They're itill looking for a female APPLY, ITS JMtNT0 BAcxm fiSsam smooth. SURPLUS APPLES Bliss colliery (part in Passionist Monastery bcramon Th three davs men's Mission be coal Dicker who has been entering in these activities may participate in the tour. Mr. Poniatowski an Monday. Oct.

10 Lehigh Val wesi proper: and removinar coal from a slope 1 tirwo gins Wednesday and closes Friday recoverable coal; NanticoU opera -jky Railroad Co. nounced that special transportation operated by George Phillips at Alden Thursday. Oct. 13Glen evening. facilities will be furnished.

HERE PURCHASED Prospect and South streets. tions of Susquehanna $132,452: Stearnsobowden tiact Daily masses are at 8 and 9 nVWU and evenintr services at cocoes to Glen Lyon property, $832,. RINGT0WN COUPLE -She was almost trapped once as a trip of cars was sent into the mines. Fortunately she was not 7:30. Confessions are being heard 090; Alden property, Coal Co.

at Audenried. Payne Coal Co. at Jeanesville and Yorktown. Friday, Oct. 14 Hydrotated Anthracite Coal Co.

at Milnesville. Steele Coal Co. at Junedale. Lehigh Valley Coal Co. before all the masses and after all MARRIED 50 YEARS Mr.

and Mrs. Abraham (Wesley) Congressman Daniel J. Flood's office announced yesterday that the United States Department of Agriculture will purchase approximately 250,000 bushels of surplus th evpninfl- services as well as Kilroy Katches Kold Kash 7 OOrtma T--r. a towootmn-WMaM wt.wtiw; Saturday afternoon and evening Klients for Real Estate. Shoup, of Ringtown, R.

D. 1, cele- Adv. hrated their 50th wedding anni Solemn closing of the Mission win take place Sunday morning at the versary. They were honored with a dinner sriven for this occasion, 9:30 mass. in the path of the cars and escaped Injury.

A number of arrests for trespassing have been made, including a lot of women, but none of them admit being the skirted miner. Police feel that women in the mines is not an evil in itself. They are afraid, however, that someone might get hurt. Kilroy Katches Kold Kash and were the recipients of many beautiful flowers, cards and gifts. Friends, neighbors and relatives called throughout the day to extend their good wishes to the happy Klients for Real Estate Adv.

apples in the Luzerne County area this harvest season. These apples will be assigned to the National School Lunch program throughout the nation on an estimated schedule of 21 carloads per week, 12 carloads of which will be assigned to the Pennsylvania schools. The four million bushels of surplus apples throughout the nation comprise about 3 of the nation's crop. It is felt that the apples supplied hv this nroE-ram to the schools will couple. Mr.

and Mrs. Shoup ara the par ft Sow ents of five children, Mrs. Laura Tel. 6222 Tel. 6222 Folk, of Orwigsburg; Mrs.

John Kanute. of St. Nicholas: Mrs. Flor Delivered Hot To Your Door MP.NII ence Renn (deceased); Clarence Shoup, of Ringtown; and Mary Shoup. They are also the grand S2.95 Ooen Seven be of immeasurable value to the parents of six grandchildren.

Days A Week One Whole Fried Chicken With Gibleta Shoe String Potatoes Hot Rolls Salad Deeds Recorded 11 A. M. to 12 P. M. Daily 1 A.

M. to 1 A. M. Saturday Sunday Zrts you drive without shifting Nan Lazarus to Russell F. Jones and Helen Nemeth, all of McAdoo, health of the youth of the nation and at the same time will prevent the useless waste of the surplus crop and prevent economic hardship to the growers.

Fanny Fanner "Dixies" $1.00 lb. Hazle Drug, Broad at Wyoming. nremises in McAdoo. for $5. J.

Wallace McCool, Pottsville, 309 East Diamond Avenue FREE DELIVERY (Serves People) and William B. McCool and wife, Marcella, Hazleton, to A. H. Hen ninger, Pinegrove. DR.

MUSSARI MEMBER OF MANPOWER GROUP Announcement was made today by the U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force of the appointment of Dr.

Anthony S. Mussari as a member of the Hazleton Military Manpower Committee. Dr. Musasri, a veteran of World War II, has been most active in military and veteran affairs in the community and is a member of the Reserve Officers and Veterans of Foreign Wars. The next meeting of the Manpower Committee is scheduled for Tuesday noon.

November 3, at ROOM which time the local committee will confer with officials of the U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force.

Kilroy Katches Kold Kash Klients for Real Estate. Adv S0MEONE' LOOKING FOR 'SCOOP-RITE DIPPER. YOUR PROPERTY tmm HALT Com and hu4pwe tdycu If you are thinking of buying a new car, we hope you are in a critical frame of mind. We hope you are determined to find the best buy. And we hope you're hard to please.

Why? Because the more you compare De Soto with any other car at any price, the more certain you are to decide that De Soto offers the top value for your money. This is "The Car Designed with YOU in Mind." This is the car with more head room, leg room and arm room, and more real visibility not less. This is the car that let you drive without shifting. Come in and see it. Come in and compare it.

Come in and see how easy it ia to ovra. Then you'll decide on De Soto. VALUE 110 BREYERS DEALERS 77 xt w- ftnan Fvpnini? Til 9. VINCENT MONTONE, Inc VG CAN HND mim eon you Kilroy Realty 6296, Anytime. wlo-minWCT Sturtevant'a National Cut Rate, Weatherly-Phone 3051.

GHdeTberg's 1 N. Broad, W. 3632. Food Store, 161 S. Poplar 4729.

Reteneller'a. Open Eves. Sundays, Broad at Lincoln-Phone 5445. fiS Food Mkt, Jackson Cleveland McAdoo-Fhon. 253L 28th N.

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