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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 6

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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Six WILKES-BARRE RECORD. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1952 RiderlStarts AFL Annoimces Cowrt Jules Against Parents COMZRFORD WW THE RADIO-PROGRAM AS ANNOUNCED BY THE STATIONS A (lASntM STAMOAM TrMtt Suing for Son's Grid Injuries VoieRefusdi MORNING AND 'AFTERNOON PROGRAMS Judge T.uiUnni Hoban Claims Martinis Haye Itemed" Under Law Which Proves Sledical Aid 2nd Delaj in Duplan Onounit Plan. Scored C8rtmTW1lB mmm Iiiiii.Ib, Ian! $20,000 Suit Burkes Sue OtUvianis For Injuries in Crash Dtrauet of S20.00D are sought by Mrs. Ida Burke end her husband Joseph. 47J South Mailt Street, or Injuries received bf the former in collision, according to a suit filed at the courthouse.

Olyphant Schoo) District was held not responsible for Injury of ssi una aw rt-si in. en tnuia am Tm nnsiutkm aim Siixh T.M Htm ass-Jim Mecrair ta tMm. MT minimi t'SI MM K-tMH Tnom The AFL Textile-Workers yester Dornlnick Martini. Jr for injuries he received as a player oa the Olrphant High School toot bail team November It 1950, day announced refusal by the TWUA-CIO to a one-unit electioB nm wait if r.m af ttSSMttaHt BtafMsfe cum Ttmat ts-Mnuiml out Sim il MMSI aw i srlnn anccdy retMf from judge r. unua riooaa if riiifcMiiiiiii itji.iwn man the tnt and handed down among Daplan Company workertj at Kingston.

Berwick and Haxleton. eeugba, sort threat and sl i t' aehiiig sorer due to Yrf u. Mi opinion yesterday ruling on pre-! the player therein are foncemed, was strictly, a govern mettUl activity and the school dtrtrict hat no Sn mtt warn Ul 11:1 Mt Trm Bwr Tenlt A Wed. PENN hminary objections raised fey the school district In the ault st wirUMta UablUty for the torts of Its agents Martini's' par eats sued for The complaint filed by Attorney! engaged in such activity UK lllWl 1 Charles Sobol. manager United Txetile Workert, ATI said test night "TWUA-CIQ refused today for the aecond time to agree to a one-unit election in the three Duplan Mills.

damages, claiming their ton had 11:1 in: Joha A. Gallagher and Howard E. The court pointed out there is a l4t-A cm ttunm a en. a litis nw tut U-Thn iw mi mi US TMM TM COM. Montana trutaauy 'i starts rtgh, to lo help break up painful local conteation.

iiroa enatsa a -foorfut SWwtaatiaa) Wit Chest UaTOB and Ysu earn 11 A trtxktag aTlng aataatng tetig-auUng rwW. r.lUSTEROLE Kennedy, names at defendants guard, which fee had requested and lie School Code of 1949 authorises S'fltVkneh HCfeAttMsl 1 Coom KiM 1 JS Oav tramway i -uu. rru a4 i U( twUM that the boywts aetrt into the "la a meeting in the Philadelphia 1 A "RarfTl appropriation of money by a school district for payment of medical or off ofr7lBTh 1:11 BlU BUI 1 PittiM Fin hospltal expenses Incurred as the Hill ttU-CHM Ti LmM Ox Itl Mint SOiMlU tst-CMik rwur 1:11 CncK lto au pmiiiw xm tm rmiuf Zlt-ttm Hani St liwiiu piuiui IH-Phm tbt Our decision that there is no result of participation In athletic the Duplan Corporation was represented by Mr. Clark and Mr. Gro-man; the United Textile Workers.

AFL, by George Baldanzi. Charley 1 a Pipaar Taaax Bum Kan tirtrataai WU SMUa OaJlaa events of game, or in preparalkm Marine OttavianI nd hi wife Beatrice. 18 Kelly Street Luserne. Mrs. Burke was a passenger in a car owned by OttavianI and operated by Mrs.

Ottkvtani on June 16. 1951. when the automobile collided with the rear of a Wilkes-Barre Transit Corporation track-leas trolley at West Market and River Streets. Mrs. Burke seeks $15,000 dam Te Ftaee a Waat Ad DtaJ -ltl I or such contests.

liability here la baseeVaolely on the ground' that the conduct of the game itself, so far -as the players and those responsible for control of tm mtttf enemw trow nw 145 CMrM sawB MS-OB UM tpot iminny-l roUa's VKCal Ttonty i St Mai Bctf 4 la Mr svkuf a Jaat nam BUI au-rna Paaa ram Sobol. Joseph Bellas. Theodore Levitsky and others, and the CIO Textile Workers Union by Sol Stet-In. Morris Riser and VViWam Mc-Calg. "The company and the AFL union both agreed In writing to the election today, but the CIO refused saying that they needed more time to consult their people." ages and her husband asks SS.000 for expenses Incurred and loss of his wife' services and companion- iITMrMMS tia arfrwi tflS-Heaa TH Waal 7 ItSSJI T'2a Tha awa WmSawa af uaaa i-SZnmS a 0tUmaMaa 1:15 Cnttat Soop fitii Cat :1 strarafrrr Baaa ja-Oortw wikt Bntntar Oar 11 at wiltiaii Traoriar or Natbttl Strtaa II Family Service Croup Open 8:45 to 5 Daily Mrs.

Simon Long, president of Family Service Association Wyoming Valley, has announced the agency's new office hours are 8:45 to 5 daily Monday through Friday, with evening and Saturday morning hours by appointment The association provides a professionally trained staff with an understanding of people and the problems they face. Individual staff members help by working with the u-Capcra :30 Praa aa Caar 1:41 Tara Taat oa-Arthor Gernlm Link Belt Opens New 11:4 111 Jlauar Canau ORPHEUM Showi HELD OVER 11:4 Wama iiuauyuiajjLBuiL. ltw riirr Mam ttla-Ktn sola arMiirht UaS-atlnr Showar IIS Italian How ai stem ksa-Ma rarkUM i tla Or. Malana amnritm Tm- ship. Accountant's Suit Against Roddy Opens I -Trial of $1,394.72 suit In assumpsit instituted by Joseph H.

MrGrath. 15th and Walnut Streets. Philadelphia, against Roddy Company. Incorporated, by John W. Roddy of 550 South Main Street got under way.

yesterday before Judge W. A. Valentine and an all-woman Common Pleas Court jury. The case it before the court for the second time. At the first trial 4a our cal ea an ainar I IS Ma Parklaa 1:1 as-T3 ctak --v aioa 06 vnl I IS mnlRarlal Aara frSa-Mastt Ten Wast la jwmi I Han Carbar i It 4V-MU1 mm DUta Newt asm tha Baai am liiai at lam lanrnacr ataiatc 1S farai Fraat Tlma 1:11 aflKilT CaaM a Jamaoraa la jaka'aoM tat Immt Baa 4.W MilTlJLJOnW WKBC Ml perplexed person to enable him to Colmar.

Dec. (JO The Link Belt Company's new foot plant here for manufacture of custom-designed conveying and processing machinery was opened for insprction today. The plant built by the Austin Company, is the -Link-Belt Company's seventeenth. It it 25 miles resolve mi milieu rues. 1:49 Cakttit UUat lia-alra.

Bunaa tu eaur Maaoa t3S Mara Draaa 4a-BntMar Bar kaa-HUltaa Boom kls-Hoaaa ranr Ita Carl aaatta 13 Mule Baa 4S aaat Kan lea Ub Caa Ba BaaaUTal Baal mt Um Kja-rrpaat Taoni 4 Klrnt la Uaaataaas 4: lirmw WUa la Mla Dallaa WWT Bran :49 woaua La air Mnua Km av-PalU ObH aM )al Plata BID riaal rata rarraB north of Philadelphia. Robert Beecher. president Paul Warren Leaves Estate Worth $7500 he" $7,500 estate of Paul Warren or P. W. Lieni Kingston 1:1 .1:1 4 I I conducted Link-Belt Company's officers, directors and guests on a 4:41 Kaata Baad a jury was unable to agree on verdict and was discharged.

McGrath seeks to recover the amount for accounting services allegedly furnished Roddy. The latter contends McGrath was, paid (Ml' II II tour of the new structure. They Tnwnchln. la left tit- the wirkrur saw production under way on biggest Cart Maaaar Caaa Baakara elements tor a Venezuelan iron ore Helen Hurst Liern. S3 Harris Hill handling system that will unload, Road.

Trucksville, arcdrding to a $479.30 tne amount due nun. Law firm of Fahey A Casper EVENING PROGRAMS crush, screen and store the ore at represents McGrath. Roddy is represented by the law firm of the rate of 6.000 long tons an hour. The plant is 300 feet wide and 880 feet kmc. and has a two-story will probated at the courthouse yesterday.

The will, dated March 10T1938, names -the widow executor. Liem died November 17 in Nesbitt Me rtaajl SV Coughlin A Hughes. I JO RH Skattsa r0-Mrtl aril Lrwtl pibaar McGt oa Two tor UM Mmmt Nnrt 11:19 Pint mshttr 11 0O-KaniwU San chart ll.la-Skltcft 8aa4anaa Nawa UM a f- mUm BlfM office building. The layout is designed for ultimate expansion to double the present manufacturing FORTY FORT I morial Hospital at the age of' 51. Personal property is valued at $500.

Real estate in Trucksville it valued 0ft-Tom Blttar US ChacS wamarr 10 Dlanrr Data -Joan trana RarS Htlw Fattoa Uvu, Jt. Phil C1U( CibrHI Baattar II Htwiml Watt Mwavai BJIcaira HMorii 1 0 To Ba AmMiBietd St St owm at 17.000, I fctS-Kamti Banal "SOMEBODY LOVES MtT Reading Railway spurs run directly into the plant at each end and one tiding extendi through the plant. The railway -today formally In 1951 farmers made up about 1:1 Wttk 15 per cent of the U. S. population.

Oraaai Ha established a new station, identi a T1S Lanplifhtar T.m-Ufrmr Batia a Vaama Moan tis-aok Basttr fied as Link-Belt directly In front of the plant eaai wiuiaajaa as UW W1BI-U4I i SZ! a jn Ton Meatiai Cat-Mm Kingston Woman IS Sanu Claf I McCaitar. team 1:49 Throt ttar Burn nanai 14 oo Mil Dalr Hal aa Naner ll lo-Mwta C. HU1 U.S6T0 TUM PanHM SUNSET DRIVE IN Closed" Toen Wed Thnrs. Reopeninf Friday For Weekends OrilT tis lack aatta I T.m-iUmm CtrMt Paa an Uvieei Wants Fence Removed I Ha. Wit! wnjc Is taaja i Mrs: Bronltlawa Straeh.

278 cay alaro rad9 aoS Lrwia I a ribarr MeCaa Ta In Um Man it Richard Street- Kingston, started an Muity action at tue courtnousei THEATRE "Detective Story" We4v-Thurs-FrL--8t 'I'- Irtm Ttmplt $1.65 Tax Inclu. Bex Office N. Waahlngtea New Open TeL S-1I7S MaM at Paaar I-la Tha Mant 00 Ufa with LaX 30 Mr rnml haw lr oo Loaalla Paraoaa 14 05 Dom Bar 10' JO Tl aja tar MnaM Neva Thu 1 Sauna 11:30 Orrhaatra 11:00 Maws IS Bill store yesterday, to compel Mr. AdellaJ ii IS: 11 Attmtm Hotm ROOSEVFXT SWOTtBSVIXLS-l, "Bonzo Goes Ttt Collene" en Baa ana Bar Waal SnumaaatM sa Kewi lis On Maa'a IsaOr it: IMS Maale Satan MMalftit Chepanonis, 67 Penn Street Kingston, to remove posts and a fence from property of plaintiff at 71-73 Penn Street Kingston. ttss tia ClMiiw nti Hmutn TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS Plaintiff alleges defendant en croached upon her property on or WKBT tf Ckaaaal 11 Lass.

Ustaa about Jane 15, 1951, by euttin holes In a concrete walkway an Big 15-Inch Oneida Silver-Plateil Tray JOHN WILKES GIFT TO YOU! WoaMea Paatarao trtiaal Shw placing posts in the holes to erect It BICB 11:1 Loa mt Ua 3 For Toajaiio ta-Moot Tow Matcfekr' a lence. siracn bsks inai 11:1 OUtiatr mt air 00 aSt-XTS Mat. kll. mandatory injunction issue compelling Mrs. Chepanonis to remove the posts and fence and to restore 1:3 Whan Coaata PARAMOUNT-LAST DAYS Alaa IuM ilrgfaiia May umn KISTRESS" anNO-u (lu larl.ma) -tbnl Sal, swuajai the walk to its, original condition.

Plaintiff also asks that defendant be permanently enjoined -Irow WPTf-TT Sklmer Do It 10:00 Operation Blacaboal 10 so WaahlEttoa a Dar 11 SO UN AawnMr 1J 30 Board ol Mailt Hnra 1 PUrrxxua tso Pota an Pana Soraathtns saadal 1:00 Bit ParoH. 1 30 welcoma Traralara 4 onKara salth HairMa Falla 1 14 Cartoon Partr I 3 Howtlr OcodT 00 Hnpaloni CaaaMr 1:3 Bill mekok aa-Chnatmaa Shopetni 1:15 Short Drama r.m-DMak anon 1:45 Naur I oo stir Theater 0S riraatda TrMaaar :0 Clrcla Thaater Bairnr of um Jiutl MotM Itatlna trespassing or encroaching on slain :45 Sanu daaa Moan 1 rilra jfeatura I SifUara I Co 2: 30 CaMTnf Uiht I tWBlactrle (iilchan Partr w.looma Tiaaalan 4 00 Xata Smith ftaoch CD aa-sporta Slwrt Jrama 30-Th la Vaar Ufa 00 Naaw't tha taaa Oroah Bhora 7: 46 New Caravan 8: 0 Olrcaa Uour I SO nraaiaf Tbaatar Thursday SHOWS AT 12:08 3:06 6:04 9:02 tiff't property. Wilkes-Barre Budget- Hurry in to John Wilkes now and Ret 2 WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THE PRICE OF It's big, heavily silver-plated made by the' And. it's, yours. AT.

NO EXTRA COST AT JOHN WILKES when. you. buy. the. amazing, new TV Ntwtraal 19 Tha Waattar 1:30 Baotah Sos utr worth Unm 130 Krap PokM: e.Oft Wlr Wai It e.aevaMKk On Tbt fine Second Reading Today TONITi 7 was KINGSTON Tad Wilkes-Barre Olty Council will 10 CO Two for Uta Monar LEWYT The sensational Vacuum 10:00 Start 11:1 Nllhl Ktttor 11:30 cuwma Xum Of Tne WUdenwW lftoa Oatw anS Ham! 10:30 Tha UrmpattrS 11:001 MarrrMl Joan meet this morning at 10 when the 1953 budget ordinance will come up in: 3a Darntrwaa eurhoaaa 11:9 Hawa with.

NO. DUSTBAG. TO Cleaner. EMPTY. for the second reading.

The 1953 salary ordinance, which follows the Hi Symphony for Town 2ff Students Sent Jlorae salaries appropriated in the budget ACTUALLY 1: SKAWKEE JOT MT WITTS BEST FRIEND Pittsburgh, Dec. 1 For the -If Vn maawnl VI For Dyeing Hair Cray first time in history the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra will go to a ordinance, wiu oe presemeu lor ine first reading. following this meeting the Board of Revision and Appeals will meet to wind up tax adjustments for the present year. There are only a few of 'these items left for adjudication. -Council will meet with State Chicago.

Dec 1 UP Twenty girls were ordered out of class at Jones Commercial School today fori nearby, mill town for a concert this week, In many tocstion j. Zenith's 'built-in "Picturemainet" Antenna brings in picture to clearly that no outside antenna is needed. I Ml BAG TO EMPTY! ROAR! UNHEALTHY DUST! RUG WEAR! The Wednesday night concert at R' "Mill rtTTSTON akrulll today OF PADUA snowing up with gray hair. F1U.IE0 UNDER THE BIG ml The girls formed a picket line suburban Scott High School Auditorium it the first in a series of such programs to provide the best in music for mlllworkert in their Siaac A -ckara laa ill Representative Joseph McCracken and patrolled the school entrances. They said they are members of a on matters of Civilian ueiense.

Matters involved are methods of own Jeff Chandler Fan Club and had dyed their hair because the movie flERUHG TO TEARLESS AGAJT l4t organization and the amount of equipment that may come to the i i i 5 actor hat gray streaks in his. B. Carey, directpr oflcity the state setup. Clarence At Last: A Clock Radio With Costly Dig Set Features: Zenith the school. part of the Chicago fi -Si public school system.

do LAST DAYS I i urn nHlnlirl Tankee Baeeaoeei Powerful oversize Motor! Swivels in all directions! Sweeps bare floors! Waxes linoleum! II littiMII U4Ta aaxirwoo CAST Clock Radio M0NEJ 39.95 DOWN! US A Wttk! Cbeay at Watas lMal PASTffI ton MY MAX AMD not permit any conduct in tne school that would not be suitable in a business office. Touching up their hair it a frivolout idea." Mother Wa'ls $2,000 To Dora Shoemaker The $2,000 personal estate of Mr. Jennie E. Bealer. West Wyoming, it left to daughter, Dora Shoe- IpptiaBse P-First riaetT -O Batvtea Pfee M1MI WOMIN 7 MM Jat POaMEROVS I aar tan ICzpert tttvafw aad TV Imaker.

553 Shorn ker Street West WOMEN 1 tM. MSN F.M, Setmrsto Andaenees Only RAVV DIVISION IT, DAI IHfAU CEIPPIJE CREEK" i mm VACUUM etiANi r' A-" Wyoming, to a will probated at the courthouse yesterday. EOT PUSS The will, dated June 25. 1951. names the daughter executor.

Mrs. Bealer died November 22, 1951, at the age of 8a Golo Optning J-TOMIGHT 8:30 P.M. America's Most Thrilling ICE SHOW On World's Largest Portable let Rink THE HALF BREED hM. Imi III 1.1:1.1:1', New Jersey Central to I x. mm Marqortl Songster fa Hat aaharaa armar "Aaaa ararSMat Absorb Subsidiary Down Payment finance Charge The Interstate -Commerce Com III mission yesterday authorised Central Railroad of New Jersey to "My Trut Story" Men.

thrsj FrU a. nv Adayt Tuning Tips Hal Berg's Club Tim 'absorb its Central of Pennsylvania, Into the main com to CM pany, The change it purely a corporate one. designed to obtain savings of about $250,000 a year in State tax, largely la Pennsyl Have Ych happy vania. PARKING METERS TIME LIMIT-PARK, AND SHOP. AS LONG AS'YOU LIKE PURCHASE NECESSARY TO PARK FREE RIGHT AT THE DOOR i uian soo it haven't! aceS wt'T not going to spoil My of pouf fun bf totting go obout it linconlt advit gou to homo to tho Comerford Thmtor Friiog and chat jrour "blue axcagt ThursdaY At Our Cegnlu Pikus Smat Cb the lie Tenth Center HOW thru DEC.

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