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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 2

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TTILKES-BARRE, PA, WEDNESDAY EVENING. JULY 13. 1955 Lehigh Valley Railroad's New Terminal At Buffalo 3 Million-Sought- To Baffe Mine Fires MEDICAL PROFESSION I0INSJOB CfiMPfilGN lunder chairmanship of Dr. L. McA.

4 nit Ttao-Lnfer ixoau sew i0f roof upport Vote: 158 to 42. Harriibur. July 13 A bill ap- SoIIcUatlon Will wDr. fes ft Lr.l fiuffll II propriating $3,000,000 to the State Harrlsburg, July 13-W The us of electrically operated auto- Mines Department for mining machinery in bitu-watermg and flushing mine fires i vin.i ana anyiracite coal mines was introduced in trie Mouse yes- if. terd.y by Rep.

Jame, Musto. ducted Un Hospital DaSIS l- w. jusuer ana ur. Meno S. (, Sindace, A the organization of By FellOW Staff Members the committee proceeds, other doctors will become members The medical profession fund so-The medical profession of Lu- licitation will be conducted 7 IiiHiilEli 6 fin zerne- County is joining in the a hospital basis, members of the 1935 Operation More Jobs ram respective medical staffs and others The A was toda by Musto and Rep.

O. if 2J flghtmi "restrict the use of such devices to paign for 5900.000. now unaer way, affiliated witn eacn institution to being sponsored by the Greater be solicited by fellow staff mem- J. Wilkes-Barre Industrial Fund. hers.

The chairmen of the re- fiuiiuuuru in wica. M.Tn,. "ikiit. n'c8' here he mine owner, oper- lfnw vntor. uperintendent and.foreman Refi-esentauvw and Mi-agree with the mine inspector on by A committee representing the s-pective hospital committees are: eountv medical profession met at Mercy Hospital.

Dr. Albert R. a special luncheon session yester- Feinberg; Nesbitt Hospital, Dr. j.o he rfnt.iu nf ih funrt James R. Boyle: General Hospital.

chael fjthe necessary width of the places wanna) were passed by the House wh, if i where it is to be used and "the Hr the, new. Lehigh Valleyipersonncl. At extreme right is thelDavis, local architectural and en-lthroughout the office and waiting Jt. Proper method and means of roof Railroad terminal 1 cnn4IL s- and Railway ExpressJ Requiring all mine foremen ndiKUnnort. i A 13 fineering firm.

The treatment ls fluorescent with special ar-the walls of the waiting room lnipre.stinr and ssiMant foremen to have certifi an uniaue The amendment to the anthracite! largely glass which is cates of Qualification or service, hyliw hv Mirhael I nwh. ,0 be placed in- use in mid- the terminal Is a freight house. slightly in the waiting room. drive from Frank Burnside. Robert R.

Kerr; Wyoming eral chairman, and William O. Valley Hospital. Dr. C. A.

Miller. Sword. Industrial Fund president. OrgattHtatioft of -commtttw' will In past drives, many members begin at once in order that the of the medical profession sub- medical group can join with the scribed Individually without formal other campaign groups without organisation of a committee to' loss of time, do a solicitation of their mem-! For the purpose of bringing the hers. This year, however, follow- Operation More Jobs message tr ing along the announced broad- each hospital Krank Burn-base solicitation by the Industrialjside and William O.

Sword will Fund, all members of the medical visit each hospital within the net profession will be solicited. The few days. Tonight. Burnside will campaign will be organized on an appear before the Nesbitt Hospital area-wide basis. staff, while Sword appears befoio Attending the luncheon session the Mercy Hospital group.

removing ine juagmem quaiui- nam (D.Lackawanna) and James August- Erection of the newj Construction also included the'tlnted for heat absorption. The Local Sorrioni supervisory per-cation in the present law (D-Luzerne), patsed 158-42. at Ogden and DlngenSjerection of two 800-foot long pas- floor is terrazxo and the ceiling isjsonnel on the Buffalo project in-which coal-companies may tne bituminous change spon-streets was begun last October byisengcr platforms together with of steel with suspended acoustical irluded A. W. Jones, assistant gen-tincertified personnel in these JObs.sore( c.

O. William Construction Compay ofiuliiity lines in the track area to, treatment. The office portion is of superintendent, building divi-1! in their judgment, the foremen mKtonl and Louis Rovansek (0-jWilkes-Barre. jservice the Pullman cars in thejbrick construction with continuous sion: Russell Ide, project superin-re qualified. Vote: 187 to 13.

Cambria), passed 144-56. Shown in the foreground is the station. Grading and paving of the aluminum windows. The interior: tendent: Rny Wheatley, Bill Thorn-Profu biting the use of elec-i other bills approved and sent passenger waiting room' and. in parking area and drives has beenjtreatment of the office is com-jton and Bill Zara, engineers; Jerry trically-operated equipment in the'to the Senate would: (background, the two-story office completed.

jpletely functional, employing con- Schwab, masonry foreman, and mines unless the company or its! Authorize the. parole board to'portion which will house all of; The Lehigh Valley-terminal was'trete floors, concrete block walls John Pambianco and Bernic superintendent or foreman agrees putize any person to return a Lehigh Valley's Buffalo District designed by Lacy, Atherton A und acoustical ceiling. Lighting! O'Brien, timekeepers oiaie mine inspecior on mni itnr. Riotous Welcome me perrrussiDiiity ot such equip-1 Prohibit the use of machinery pent and on the width of the place; powered by a diesel motor or in-In which the machinery Is to bejternal combusUon engine in coal used and the method and means -mines. The Hub Thursday Store Hours: Noon 'til 8:30 Home For Nehru Nine Explorer Scouts Back From N.

Mexico New Delhi. India. July 13 iPy Prime Minister Nehru returned home today to a riotous welcome which dazed diplomats who -came to the airport to greet him. mi Nine Boy Scouts, all Explorers. River, reportedly cne of the world's! A crowd oI 3 000.

Persons from the Wyoming Valley Boy "nesi trout streams, ana tney pan-r'" r.irn.4 hm hic nea 0ia toe stream also out it vum, Scout Council returned home this was reported th(t none to surround Nehru, tossing lafternoon from a three-week trip tunate enough to get enough off'owers and garlands wildly in his to the 127.000-acre Philmont Scout the precious metal to pay his ex- airecuon. Commonwealth Phone To Buy Pocono Lake Company For $40,000 IlaJTitburg, July IS The Public Utility Commission authorized the Commonwealth Telephone Co, Dallas, to purchase control of the Blakeslee and Fern Ridge Telephone Pocono Lake, as the first step toward merger of the two firms. The commikaion said yesterday Commonwealth will buy all of the Blakeslee and Fern Ridge stock, owned by Franklin and Altheda Smith, Pocono Lake, for $40,000. The Pocono Lake firm furnishes service to some 390 customers in parts of Monroe and Luzerne Counties. Commonwealth serves some 43,000 subscribers in 13 eastern and northeastern counties.

The commission said the merger does not involve any rate changes. Ranch. Cimarron. New Mexico. 'penses.

The trio was made under! The crowd pushed aside most VALUABLE BUSINESS FRANCHISE HIGH INCOME SECURITY Can be Started on Part.Thne Basis Sncmtal UMitl rctniMltea Mtrt klfl.jUl, ilflr4 tvlsr ralll I Wt inton ht ,1 tUwn tmnUm It liilf riilirr. Oar 1151 uuMb irf ull kiinani kaMU nnvrriil bBilnptv. tKlMi 4btntatankl la Ihu mm rlfkl pmM. 0r tr naMU crlinf ntaMHIiairali tatk i mlaaraali. kalrli, rf llln, kaala thtmt kaawkt, (..

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Plraw wrlt Mllnr aa akaal raaml; aeranul Inlrnlrw arrantf riOKEa- While at the ranch, they were on the direction of Lou Jordan, assist-diplomats who had gone to the air a game-management exredition ant Scout executive. field to welcome the prime min IB Strapping predators such as coyotes Scouts who made 'the trip were ister back from his 37-day visit to and mountain lions. They traversed iCasimir Kizis. Robert Kizis, Davis Kussia and other huropean coun lit ra the ranch on foot, in search of thelOrsheski, Henry Cassetori and tries. Sweat-drefiehed in 100 degree animals.

There is a herd of buffaloiDavid Pavidus, alt of Exeter: Wil-lweather. many left without shak' on the ranch and the predators are, ham Hall, Shavertown: Raymond ing Nehru hand. tranoed each year to Drotect ffieiCondo. Plains: Charles Medico and Nehru, briefly aneered at th buffalo. IDonald Aufiero, both of West Pitts-Icrowds, appeared dazed as he The scouts fished in the Rayadoiton.

rode away in an open car. The road to the airport and the field itself were heavily guarded by special police, hut police at the field gave only token opposition to I ill iPinned In Wreckage Hr. Prison Riot At rush of the c.rowd- Nearly Two Days Il -J. I- Ll I 13. (JP Prince Albert.

July 13 nUll Ifl neaa-Ull Superior. July SPECIAL PURCHASE OF NEW 1955 Wendell Springer, 20. Bostwick. 0P Guards at Saskatchewan neni Crash On Route 29 Neb dug himself out of the wreck-, tentiary forced 600 prisoners back age of his car yesterday and hailedjinto their cells last night after a. 1 a passing motorist after beings two-hour not in the prison, head-on late pinned in the wreckage since about A guard and a prisoner were in- model automobiles yesterday on midnight Saturday.

jured. Route 2o at Sybertsville resulted in REFRIGERATOR sammy uee reery. 01 iei- The convicts set fire to 10 build- serious injury to a 16-year-old Springer's companion, was: jngS( burning the stables, flour shediHazleton youth and a Philadelphia niuru wiicu iii ui 'sbcmtu uujM cemeni snen lo tne ground, man. a onoge near nere. piungea' inio i hey grabbed six guards as hos-j Frank 16.

of 18 East 1, FREEZERS iimm jj-iuui uui-it anu uvci iu. ncu. nui reieasea mem alter a Green street Hazleton driver i ir frrhZlf tlm'- the cars, suffered a possible rritt Ln' The toturbanr. broke out as the fracture of the right leg and other WrinV hosritS ano luld mpn wr windlnE up InJuriei. Operator of the second in a Superior hospital and iA r.

-oa 'a not be questioned the surveillance of armed guards; berry street, Philadelphia, received lining the yard walls. Deputy Sx- lacerations of the scalp, left Investigating officials said the two had left Superior for Nel ut-u vj. x. viuiluii aiu ine iwn hand. nd other injuries.

Both son about midnight Saturday. Peery made no apparent attempt to break were admitted to Hazleton State save Hospital. State Police at Hazleton naa peen visiung wun reiauves ai ouU He Bave no xpianation (or both Superior and Nelson while riot but an investigation investigated, I 1 I -l Laa3 I Prjpfk 1 I ffjj'fj at the Knights of Columbus Home. Regular Price 259.95 Child, 2, Starts Squires Meet Tonight The Civic-cultural committee will The Columbian Stfuires, Bishop sponsor a spelling bee on history Car, Kills OwneriHoban circie 35-wi" meet tonight 'words. Savannah.

July 13 A 2-year-old girl, left alone jester The Hub Thursday Store Hours: Noon 'til 8:30 day in a car which was parked withjts i engine running, stepped our price Pllplli ESS! on the accelerator and "killed a woman who was preparing to take her for a ride. i Police said Mrs. O. H. Beal, 52, a close friend of the child's par ents, was knocked down and dragged 30 feet.

She died in a hos pital two hours later. Mrs. Beal had placed Pauline Marie Gailey in her car and had gone Into the child's home to get WITH TRADE-IN Big Freezer Holds 55 Lbs. Big Family 10 Cu, Ft. Size 3 Individual Cup Ice Trays New Double-Deep Humidor Holds Milk, Fruits, Tall Quart Bottles Twin Porcelain Crispers 'Or 111 her a pair of socks.

She was re Mal MM turning to the car. and was in front of it when the accident occurred. The ear was equipped with an automatic transmission, and police said it apparently had been left in PAY 25c A DAY gear, The child's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

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