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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 60

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TIMES-LEADER, THE EVENING NEWS, WILKES-BARRE, PA. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 19, 1971 Fifty-Seven DELEGATION HANOVER TWP. MRS. ELLEN KERESTES. Lee Park iva.

sMS-8409 NANTI CO R. JAY HUGHES THOMAS MEROLLA OFFICE ltt EAST MAIN ST. mONE 735-00 1 Newport Twp. 115 West Enterprise 736-6236 Confraternity To Meet Tonight St. Ann's Confraternity nf OF US.

PAYS, Bazar July 20-24 From the Wlrei of the Associated Press 1 A DAY At St. Aloysius DEDICATION Christian Mothers of St. Arlal. St. Aloysius Parish will hold jbert's Church will meet tonight CALLOffS A Q'pro GR AM SET its annual bazar on the church grounds, corner of Barney and Division Streets the week of July at 7:30 In the church hall.

Hostesses will be Irene Jones. Stasia Kanjorski. Anna Kavetski and Helen Klish. OF II 20th to the 24th. Prime Minister Told Of Band Members To America's Economic Demands CHURCH SET Misfits, Strappers, Mob Achieve Wins Be Feted May 22 Authority To Offer Classes In Gardening" The fifth in a series of six classes dealing with gardening will resume May 25 at the East Side Offire of Nanticoke Redevelopment Authority.

The gardening course, sponsored by the authority, is under direction of Alfred T. Skala, a representative of the Cooperative Extension Service for Luzerne County. The remaining periods of instruction by Mr. Skala will include care of the garden through the summer and use of the garden crops, In addition to entertaining questions regarding past classes. The session will begin at 7:30 p.

m. Interested residents of the city are invited to Hanover Township Band Par Tokyo Senate Minority Leader" Hugh Scott and 12 other members of the U. S. Congress Archbishop To Officiate At Rites On Sunday At ents Association will honor the uanover Township band at a The Misfits continued their winning ways by defeating the Blazers in all three games. Ma-karczyk, Sager and Borofski led the way.

The Strappers swepl three from the Jewels and the Mob took three from the Nim- I A) I banquet May 22 at the Spinning Resurrection Holy HOLLYWOOD FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover is In robust health and remains unruffled despite demands by some congressmen that he retire because of his age, says the man who plays one of Hoover's top G-men on television. Efrem Zim-balist, who portrays Lewis Erskine on "The FBI," said yesterday he chatted with Hoover by telephone shortly before defending the 76-year-old crime fighter on an educational television show. The actor said he found Hoover "absolutely wonderful, vigorous, dynamic" PARIS Charlie Chaplin's daughter Victoria has married Jean Baptiste Thierree, her partner in a circus clown act they put on in tents and night clubs. Thierree's mother, who lives in Paris, said yesterday the wedding took place privately Saturday in the town hall of Dhuizon near Blois.

Victoria, younger sister of Ger-aldine Chaplin, will be 20 Thursday. Thierree Is 33 WASHINGTON President Nixon will attend ceremonies next Tuesday to mark the start of construction on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, a system linking 10,000 miles of six middle America rivers. After the ceremonies in Mobile, the White House said yesterday, the President will go to Birmingham, for a meeting with news executives from 12 states NEW YORK Yippie leader Abbie Hoffman has promised to appear June 2 in federal court in Washington, D. to answer charges of interstate travel to Incite a riot during the Mayday demonstrations in the nation's capital. Hoffman made the promise in an appearance yesterday before U.

S. Magistrate Harold J. Raby and was allowed to remain free on bail. Hoffman also is free on bond pending the outcome of his appeal of his convicton for crossing state lines to incite riots at the time of the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. WheeL The affair will begin at told Prime Minister Eisaku its economic demands in return for Okinawa's reversion to Japan.

The Pennsylvania Republican and his delpoation naid a rnnr- p. m. Parents of bandmem bers are invited to attend. Res rods. ervations can be made by con Highlights of the evening wereltesy call on Sato at his official tacting Mrs.

Carl Reh no later the Strappers beating the Jew residence. els by a score of 176 to 172 Sen. Lee Metcalf, D-Mont even though both teams had only than tomorrow. The Hanover band has had a successful year. Six of the 44 band members qualified for the said they told Sato it would be "foolish" for Japan and the 4 men.

The Strappers needed United States to ruin their long CONCRETE, block, iluceo. ston and h-ir-fc 16 to tie in the last frame and Pucci, Chesney, J. Sokoloski and Northeastern District Band Con Cleaning and pointing 73j-3Sj3; 733-iH61. friendship because of immediate cert Festival. Over the years.

Lampman came through to win' economic problems. Metcalf said Briefs they told Sato the United States would not tie Okinawa's sched the band has taken part in many community events including, Memorial Day parades, football going away. Besides Tokar and T. Sokoloski for the Jewels, much credit must go to Piavia and Roke for their fine showing. Tokar and Rymar both zap games, graduation' ceremonies, uled reversion in 1972 to any economic problems with Japan.

Sato promised the delegation Americana Club will meet to and other civic events, including the Hanover Township bi-cen- morrow night at 6:30 at Aldino's ped a 9 frame. Ted Mesh, above, of Lyndwood, will sound taps for the 27th con 'his government would step up Manor. High scorers -were: Makarczyk secutive year at Memorial Day Coal And Steel City tennial. The practicing for all these activities is done on the student's own free time, exclu its liberalization of regulations on foreign investment, his aides Altar and Rosary Societv of services to be held in Hanover St. Francis' Church will meet 46; Sager 43; Borofski 51, 44; Czapracki 52, 49, 41; J.

Sokoloski 52, 52, 43; Pucci 45, 43, 50; said sive of school hours, and during Township on May 30. Mesh is official bugler for the three vet tonight at 8 at the church parlor. The premier also said his gov summer vacation. Lampman 44; Tokar 43; T. So Rev.

Edward T. Gallagher is pas ernment would handle the ques eran organizations participat Cleaning Environment tor ana moderator. tions of 'relations with Commu ing in the event and has marched koloski 52, 48, 43; Piavis 40; Jen kins 40; Andrusis 51, 47, 40; Ry mar 44, 42, 40. in every local parade since his 'A i Social committee of 400 Club nist China "prudently." Earlier today the U. S.

delega Township discharge from military service will meet tonight at 7:30 at the in 1945. clubroom. Returns for the May By GENE KRRAMER Associated Press Writer Mrs. Kavetski Is tion exchanged opinions on China and Okinawa with Socialist members of the Japanese parliament Michael H. Jula is general JOHN HYCHKO Ostrava, Czechoslovakia Un i-oie ctance will be made.

Lake Silkworth Protective As chairman and has also partici at a breakfast meeting. people call this coal and steel Testimonial Aides To Meet Tonight Committees for the testimo Taken To Geisingeri pated in Memorial Day services sociation will meet tonight at 8 city "Black Ostrava" but the Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church, 17 E. Kirmar Loksa said 1,000 tons of soot a year from steel and coking furnaces fall on each square kilometer 247 acres of Ostrava, compared to 4,000 tons four years ago. Within two years, Loksa said, the fallout will be cut in half to a standard set by the pollution experts say its future at the hose house. Membership Mrs.

Louis Kavetski, Arch cards for 1971 will, be available. is no longer black. Street, Glen Lyon, was trans The Americans while agreeing that Communist China is needed in the United Nations, emphasized that the United States is not likely to abandon Nationalist China. for the last 26 years. Participating veteran's organizations are represented by Commander William Pallis, Amvets Post 59: Commander George nial dinner for Sisters of Mercy and lay teachers of St.

Joseph's ferred from Nanticoke State "When you visit us two years WAACOX Auxiliary will meet, General Hospital to Geisinger from now, we will have met the Alden, will hold a blessing and dedication of the newly-renovated Church Sunday, according to an announcement by Rev. Michael Michlilc, pastor. John Hychko is School will meet tonight at 8 in tonight at 8 at the clubroom. state standards for clean air for Brieling, VFW Post 5267 and the parish ball. state.

The Americans arrived in Ja rj-eMueni uerry uiotnier an a proper human environment," Medical Center, Danville, in the Firemen's Community Ambu-i lance. Attendants were Ed So-j tack and Len Paczkowski, Jr. I The affair is planned for Sun At the Klement Gottwald steel Commander Walter a American Legion Post 609. nounces committee reports will be made. pan last Friday for the annual series of meetings between Jap- Jin Loksa of the city govern nient predicts.

works, named for Czechoslova day at 5 p. m. at the Gus Gen etti Hotel. Principal speaker will be Judge anese and American legislators, kia's first Communist president, smokestacks on nine furnaces Loksa addressed participants Junior Youth Group of First Presbyterian Church will meet general chairman. A procession from the rectory to the church will take place at 9:30 a.

m. A Pontifical divine liturgy will be held at 10 a. m. with His Eminence the Most Rev. Albert Ashton'of Luzerne County Courts.

Merlin Reese, past were emitting thin white vapor in a United Nations-sponsored international meeting on man's 4 Posts To Take In Leadm9 tonight at 6:30 at the church. Nontitle Bout Won commander of Amvets Post 59, or nothing at all. Bright red- will serve as parade marshall. Greater Nanticoke Area Slo- brown smoke spewed from the environment. Delegates from European countries and North Wl III WW! I Jvirpnan, Archbishop of Phila Committee members include In Chess Event 10th furnace and spread over Pitch Softball League will meet Members of American Legion America met in Prague, then By Bantam Champ Tijuana.

Mexico W-World delphia and Pennsylvania offi- knight at 8 at Lake Hill Inn dating. Vesting of the bishop 'S inn Im Post 539, Glen Lyon VFW Post Jack Joseph, William Koscinski, Frank Suda, Kas Krawinski. Gene Mooney, Leo Koury, Joseph Vancouver, B. C. of) The sec traveled here to inspect air and water cleaning and urbanization mm.4 i.

i i ond game of the world chess 8353, Glen Lyon, Jeffries-Slapi-kas Post 971, American Legion, Wanamie, and the World War 1 Sacred Society of St. Nicholas programs in Czechoslovak and downtown Ostrava. "The soot suppressor has been turned off in that 10th furnace to contrast with the others and show you the effectiveness of our pollution aontrol," an official Schintz. Robert Blaski, Edward Zack. Jerry Baluta, Vincent Sla- Polish Silesia.

Church is sponsoring a spring championship quarterfinal match between grandmasters Bobby Fischer of the United States and Mark Taimanov of the Soviet Industrial soot and smog hit bantamweight champion Ruben Olivares of Mexico City stopped Tauguo Mineyama of Tokyo Tuesday night in the third round of their nontitle match scheduled for 10 rounds. Nanticoke-Newport Barracks, rummage sale this week at the binski, Paul Kemmerer, Joseph are asked to attend the funeral church hall. Mikalonis and Charles Pugh. the eyes and noses of the visitors from East and West as they ar said. services of their late comrade Next scheduled meeting of the Auxiliary of Washinaton Fire Union was adjourned Tuesday night on the 45th move.

rived by bus in the Ostrava ba Joseph Paczkowski, Glen Lyon, aim me icduiug me nours win immediately precede the liturgy at 9:45 a. m. The following clergy will participate in the blessing of the church and the divine liturgv: Very Rev. George Pawlush, dean of Wilkes-Barre Deanery; Very Rev. Vladimir Borichevski, professor at St.

Tikhon's Theological Seminary, South Canaan; Very Rev. John Rachko; Rev. Vladimir Petorak: Hiermonk Boxing for the first time since on Friday at 8:30 a. at the committee will be held Wednesday at 8:30 p. m.

at the Amvets Post home. Fellows Bres- Fischer, playing white, was a sin, Czechoslovakia major industrial region. he redeemed the 118-pound divi Stralka-Polniaszek Funeral Company will meet tomorrow night at 8 at the hose house. A buffet lunch will be served. Mrs.

Frances Romanowski and Mrs pawn ahead and in a position sion crown April 2 from Chucho Zdenek Kuka, mayor of Ostra lau. Committees, post members Home, 211 West Main Glenwhere he normally would force on' a win. The came was to be con- va, told the experts that the Communist party had been "the and veterans are requested to attend. Delores Wytoshek are hostesses. Castillo, Olivares floored the dancing Japanese early in the third round with a solid left hand smash to the head, then Youth Honored AtfischUads the 10-game only organ to make a systematic Vaclav Kosar, manager of the big steelworks, and his aides said the plant has spent 15b million crowns or nearly $10 million in the last decade on soot suppression, making its steel cost almost 1 percent more.

Officials said the mill has three mechanical separators able to clean 80 percent of the exhausts and new electroastic devices produced under Swiss license able to clean 92.6 percent. Lutherans Slate struggle for a better life for the imatch, 1-0. PROCESSION ON SUNDAY All altar boys of Holy Cross Herman, secretary to Archbishop Kiprian; Rev. John Kucnta; Rev. Paul Holoviak; Rev.

Radion Kon- miners. He denounced the pre- finished him off a few minutes later with a crushing left hook Communion Partyj Rites Tomorrow Ben Balita, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Church, Buttonwood, are asked to attend the 9:30 a. m.

Mass on Communist order as a system "where men are turned into crip dratick: Rev. Joseph Gallickt Plohocki, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold to the body. Oliveras weighed 126 and Mineyama 125.

Sunday to participate in a pro ples and leisure time turned into Rev. Francis J. Heine, pastor more work." Rev. Michael Lepa; Rev. Michael Michh'k, host pastor.

A sermon will be delivered at the divine cession. Alinder, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Plo hocki, all of Syracuse, N. Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Zoranski ot m. jorui's i-vangeucal Luther an Church, State Street, will rele. Paul Plohocki, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Plohocki, 11 Arch Glen Lyon, was honored at a communion party recently following his first communion. Out of town guests attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stan-covish, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Sza- Mountaintop, Mr.

and Mrs. Kaz liturgy by His Eminence Arch bishop Kiprian. brate the festival of the ascension of our Lord tomorrow at AT KAUFER'S Rybak and daughters of Nanti A dedication banquet will be 7:30 with the service of coke; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mikolaicik and daughters, West un Sunday following the serv nem at the American Legion Nanticoke; and Mr.

and Mrs ice conducted at 10:30 a. m. the bados, John Figmik. Rosalba Home, 23 W. Broad Nanticoke at 1 p.

m. Principal speaker will be the Very Rev. Vladimir Richard McDermott, Wanamie, rite for the blessing of the fields Escabor, all of New York City; will be conducted. Mrs. John Prushinski, Fords, PTA TO MEET TONIGHT eoncnevsju.

The Blessing of the Fields is a Kosciuszko PTA meets tonight at 7:30 at the school library, ritual asking God's blessing on the farmers and food producers teu Scotchzard. JOHN KUCHTA Atlantic, Sdwardsvllle. 38.3j80 Nanticoke. of the nation. IN PLAINS YOU GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH AND THEN SOME! ESPECIALLY DURING THIS HOST BARGAIN PACKED WEEK.

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