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THE EOttMTCtJ REPUEUCAN, T7EDNEEDSY, APRIL 1934 8 Roocczclt's Administration iClrs. Lindbergh Honored Plans Dehgjbde Republican Group Conducts Meeting Local Church anist Held in Bogus bill Plot Attacked by Communist Chief For Benefit Opera Farmers and Workers Must Rise to "Revolutionary! Attorney Peck Speaks at Alliance Camp Fund to Roosevelt Session Get Proceeds Federal Authorities Report Finding of $7,250 in Way Out of Present Crisis, Secretary of Party Asserts at Meeting tii i ii i ft mMm yum Fake $5 Notes Behind Instrument in Dun more Edifice; 10 Others Implicated A largely attended meeting of the Plana are progressing for the one act. operetta and dance which is being Teddy Roosevelt Republican club was CLEVELAND, April 3 VP). Earl Browder, general secretary of1 sponsored by the Ad Astra club and conducted Monday in Engine No. Communist party of America, told 3,500 Communists and sympathisers Teofel Francdcowski, organist of St.

Casimir's church, Dunmore, ni im South Main avenue. David Jones, St. Theresa society of the Poiisn women's alliance and which will be held at the Casino on Monday evening, attended the opening meeting of the Communist convention here last I plicated by federal authorities in New York Monday in a plot to flood the president, presided. that farmers and workers must "rise to a revolutionary way out of the! May 7. The operetta chosen is en country with $2,000,000 in counterfeit $5 bill.

Ten other are being held, An inspiring address was given by titled "Lekcka Pensyonacle," com Attorney James K. Peck, who spoke on "Republican Politics." Attorney FranczkowsU, whose home is at 601 Mooslc street, is under $3,000 ball here In connection with the counterfeiting scheme. On two occasions last nosed bv Valentine J. Bonk. Well ent crisis." The Roosevelt administration, Browder described, a "a successor Hoover administration a tool of Wall street." known talent from Laokawanna county week, the government put off his hearing before TJ.

8. Commissioner Carton Peck alao spoke in the interest of the candidacy of Senator David A. Reed, has been chosen to enact the rolts of The Communist party, if in po this humorous and delightful operetta who Is seeking re election. ne said, would open all wareh M. O'Malley.

A date for a hearing has not been set. Arrested Two Weeks Ago A chorus of fifty members of both and distribute surplus goods to wori Remarks were made by Mr. Jones, societies will also take part. Authorities in New York said that open closed factories to provide David Davis and Douglas Jenkins, Romance Ends The operetta is under the direction at increasingly high wages, and president ana vice president, respec 1,250 of the spurious bills, or $7,250 of Miss Marie T. Oabo.

Dancing will a museum to keep for posterity tively of the North Scranton Volunteer follow the performance. The affair is stocks, bonds and mortgages. in fake money were found behind the organ at the church. The organist's Republican club, and Carl Stender, a benefit one with the proceeds turned "In every material respect our president of the Tenth Ward Republi over to the Polish Women's alliance arrest occurred two weeks ago. try is fully ripe for socialism," Brl can club.

camp fund. der said. "It has tne productive A vigorous protest was made by sev The executive committee is com Dunmore Youths Held for Theft Half Dozen Cases Charged to Quartet Four Dunmore youths, linked by borough and city poUce with several burglaries and purse snatchlngs during the past few months, were held for court Monday when arraigned before Magistrate Fred Seymour and Justice of the Peace Nicholas A. pacity for a society which could at ov Seven of the ten suspects seized were apprehended in Binghamton, where their alleged plant was seized. Their eral of the club members against the posed of the following: Miss Sallie urovide necessities for everyone.

registration commissioners appointing Strzesnewski, chairman; Miss Cell everyone would have to work only registrars in the Sixth ward who do Bartkowski, vice chairman; Miss Helen or four hours a day. not reside in the ward. The matter was RozaJeski. recording! sscretary: Miss "There is no way out except throu turned over to the executive commit Estelle Kurowski, financial secretary; the creation of a revolutionary Den tee. Miss Mary Krolak, treasurer.

arrests came to light with the arraignment of Mrs. Lois Oallo, 23, New York, an alleged member of the gang. The arrests climaxed a seven, weeks', investigation by federal operatives. Henry C. Singer, assistant U.

S. at racy In the interests of the Plans were discussed for a mass rally Miss Bartkowski, in addition to be masses. In short, there is no way oi wrucn will be held on Monday night, exceot to seize all the banks and May 7, in the quarters. An Invitation economic institutions and direct then ing co chairman for the operetta and dance, is vice president of the Ad Astra club. She resides at 408 Davis street, Minooka, and Is the will be extended to all candidates who for the benefit of the masses by a torney in Brooklyn, said approximately $75,000 of the bills had been circulated Longo.

City Detectives Harry Scull and are seeking offices in the coming prl letarian government" marles on the Republican ticket only. George Donaldson worked with Chief daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas The delegates, about 500, passed in small Long Island and New Jersey communities. The bills were described of Police John J.

Burke and the Dun Reports were submitted by several Bartkowski. resolution demanding that the Hltle of the committee chairmen. A smoker more authorities in clearing up the as "so poor they could only be passed government in Germany immediately release Ernest Thelyman, Comnnmlsti cases with which the quartet was was enjoyed. A committee was named in small towns." Held at Binghamton Nine Men Arrested leader, held In Jail there. Robert! to represent the club at a meeting of No woman had ever been awarded the Hubbard Gold Medal, highest charged.

Three purse thefts in the city were Those being held at Binghamton, the Federation of Men's Republican Minor, candidate for mayor of New award of the National Geographic Society, until Mrs. Anne Lindbergh, wife the work of the prisoners, according York at the last election, told tne dele club tomorrow night at Hotel Jermyn. of the famous flyer, received it at Washington (as shown here) from Dr. to the police. In addition, burglaries In Raid by Police gates the Socialist party is gradually! authorities said, were William Win termuth, Robert Reidt Frank Volfc man, William Pundish, Stanley Wil lisch, editor of a newspaper in Bing Dr.

Wertheimer Will dying in the South ana communism Gilbert Grosvenor, president of the society. The award was made In recogni at an A. P. store, in the 1700 block of Wyoming avenue and at the store tion of her "courageous and skilful work as co pilot and radio operator during hamton, and Emanuel Zicarl. The of A.

Pusaterl and Brother, 12 Lacka Give Sermon Series is supplanting it. Awning Takes Fire Nine men Were taken Into custody three being held at Brooklyn and wanna avenue, were charged to the 40,000 miles of flight, over five continents and many seas. The Qosnel Tabernacle of the Chris Monday when a police squad headed Fronczkowski will be removed to Bing tian and Alliance. Wvnm youths. In the latter establishment, the police said, the burglars broke the by Capt.

JoluvLewis raided an alleged hamton, where their trial will be con ing avenue and Marlon street, the disorderly house at 120 Mulberry street. cash register and got $1 In cash. They Thousands of Tots Show to Be Given ducted. Pundish was said to have served several times as interpreter for former A card table and other paraphernalia were confiscated. v.

h. Boon, pastor, welcome to its pulpit this evening Wertheimer. Ph. a Christian rabbi Dr took two hammers which they are alleged to have used later in burglariz Enjoy Egg Rolling Central city firemen, in charge of Assistant Superintendent William Riley, were called out at 1:40 o'clock yesterday morning when an awning in front of the Lackawanna Smoke shop, I 615 Lackawanna avenue, took fire. Lit tie damage resulted.

Careless use of a cigarette was blamed for the blaze. A man described as Michael Savino, President Hoover and for Senator ing the Davis grocery store, 195 Green Wertheimer's visit a year ago attracted 45, 124 Mulberry street, was held' as By Booster Qub Ridge street, Dunmore. crowds or Bioie students from all the the owner. He posted a $100 deposit The prisoners are described as John cnurchea. for his appearance today.

The other Dr. Wertheimer authoritative nine men, held as frequenters, were re Borah when the latter made trips through Russia. A squad of 25 civilian conservation corps workers has been employed to dig up an acre of ground at Riverhead, L. where $45,000 of the fake money is supposed to be buried. The ring is said to have printed counterfeit baseball lottery tickets as a side line.

quired to put up $15 each. clear, attractive, and orthodox in his message. The service will begin at West Park Troupe Will About a half nour previous to Lackawanna avenue fire, South Scranton compainles were called out by a iv 1 Hudak, 17, 418 Apple street; John Pe troskl, 21, 510 Boyle street; Joseph Wanet, 20, 517 Boyle street, and John Reilly, 17, 538 Throop street. The last named waived a hearing and entered bail for court. Captain Lewis was accompanied by 7:30 p.

m. The meetings will con Patrolmen Walter Hoffman, Walter i I false alarm sounaea irom iw dikiwi4 avenue and Gibbons street. tinue every night this week, and morn WASHINGTON, April 3 VP). Records as well as egg shells were smashed at the White House yesterday, with 30 children celebrating in an indoor egg hunt, and 30,000 joining in egg rolling on the lawn. Slstie and Buzzie Dall, grandchildren of the president, both were given live Easter bunnies that were produced in a most marvelous way by Howard Thurston, the magician.

Meisinger and Alex Shields. ing and evening on Sunday. Ada Williams Ince, former "Miss Treated at Hospital West Scranton Club Florida," finds her romance wrecked Percy Dutton Struck at 19. She is suing William T. Ince, son of the pioneer film producer, for Conducts Gathering After Taking Poison A woman described as Dorothy Wil By Car While Coasting Percv Dutton.

in 1517 divorce. Mrs. Ince is shown here at With W. S. Thomas, president, in Mrs.

Mary Semanko Laid to Final Rest The funeral of Mrs. Mary Semanko was held Monday afternoon from her late home, 629 Sherwood avenue. A solemn high mass of requiem was street, suffered slight brush burns of the counsel table in superior (Court, Los Angeles. charge, a largely attended meeting of the West Scranton Progressive, Civic liams, 24, 2229 Brown avenue, was treated at the State hospital Monday after she is said to have swallowed tne forehead Monday afternoon and Political club was held Monday when he was struck by an automobile operated bv Clarence Prl re 113 smit 'i the contents of a small bottle of in the rooms, 802 Archbald street. Iodine.

Complaints were received concern C. U. Opposes Fillmore avenue, while coastinir in According to the police report, she ing the deplorable conditions of the the 1900 block of Jackson strpet celebrated in St. Michael's Greek Catholic church by Rev. Father Dzurko and the Rev.

Eugene Run taugh. The responses were sung by Rehearse Tonight In preparation for the benefit minstrel to be given on Thursday night at 8 o'clock in the West Scranton Junior High school by the West Park Booster club, a dress rshearsal will be held tonight at 7 o'clock at the school. Registration Commissioner Samuel H. Bevan is the director. Everett T.

Jones will servs as the interlocutor, and Mrs. Grace Acker Jones will be the accompanist. In addition to the program, selections will be played by the Simpson M. E. Sunday school orchestra.

The program follows: "Old Black Joe." George Williams and Chorus Opening Number Minstrel Overture, Isadore Wbitmark Entire Company Baritone Solo "Wagon Wheel," Peter be Rom John price End Song "Outside" Frank Plyhn dirt streets in the Sixth, Fifteenth He was given treatment, at. rh nr.t was riding with James Wilson, 1037 Diamond avenue, in the 500 block of State Milk Code and Twenty second wards, and a com' Side hospital and was discharged An Dr. Mix Werthei er, Ph.D. Christian ex Rabbi AT THE Christian and Missionary Alliance Wyoming Ave. and Marlon St.

TOPIC "For What Shall the Believer Give An Account Before the Judgment Seat of Christ?" TONIGHT AT 7:30 P. M. and Each Evening Through April II Sunday Services at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P.

M. Depot street when she took the bottle mlttee headed by Harper L. Rodman investigation was made by Patrolman Tf 11 from her purse and drained it. Wil was to confer with the city North End Paving Project Started Expect Early Beginning On South Side Job wuuam narmer. 'rne accident was officials on the matter.

unavoidable, the police report. son took her to the hospital, where she was treated and then discharged. A special meeting will be' held on Monday night, April 9, In the rooms. the church choir, under the direction of Professor Plrmlnski. Burial was in the parish cemetery.

The pallbearers were: Andrew Hy duchak, John Mitcho, George Wa seneko, Paul Potash, Frank Katoha neck and Joseph Dzurko. The flower bearers were: John Bistran Nicholas Hraben, John Hofnick John Slivka and Edward Rutka. Opposition to the milk code with its present differential in "retail price mlnimums was raised by the Scranton Central Labor union at Leonard's hall Divorce Hearings The following schedule Rev. Prynn Gives Book Monday night. rowings ov rresiaent juasre v.

r. mt comb for Friday of this week was an Review at Clergy Meet The Methodist' Ministers' associa A A FOR CONSTIPATION. RHEUMATISM and NEURITIS 35C JENKINS' DRUG STORE Harry S. Jenkins, Prop. 1SS South Main leraataai Pa.

nuuncea Aionaav The action was taken on motion of Fred Heeber, Teamsters' and Chauffeurs' union, who contended that the fixing of a nine cent minimum for Work was started Monday by Sweeney Brothers, local contractors, on the reconstruction of the West tion held its concluding session before 1 a. oaran Ann McKay vs. Thomas; Gertrude L. Freedman the annual Wyoming Conference opens stores and ten cents a quart for house Congregational Men Plan Annual Banquet in Forty Fort. April 18.

in Elm Park oauiuti v.iciona strawinskas vs Anthony; Tessle Zeraeckl vs. William' Florence B. Burnette vs. William Elisabeth Ottmilal. tn.

L. Market street pavement, from Provi dence Square to the end of the re Preparations are under way by mem Samuel; William L. Morcom vs. Ruth; Isa. cently built Notch highway.

Richard Phillip Tenor Solo "On the Road to Mandalay," Olev Bpeaka John T. Jones End Song "Sadie Green," Welles Dunn Jack Williams End Song "It's Nobody's Business But My Own" Skidmore Walker Arthur Powell runei vs. uiren William E. vs. Gladys Anna Calpin vs.

Thomas: bers of the Men's Bible class, First Congregational church, for their an LOUl nvPu 1 ma HlnM.n.. The project is to be financed chiefly by federal aid funds. Of the total cost nual banquet on Monday evening, nurcuuuuu vs. nose; eimma McMvne vs, John; Evelyn Schmidt vs. Karl; William E.

April, 12, at 6:30 o'clock in the church of $103,000. the city will pay approxl Tenor Solo "When It's Darkness on the V. vs. rJBlla RBIIilsrtAn Bau. i parlors.

deliveries created an equitable situation. Mr. Heeber declared that if this one cent difference were permitted to stand, ft large number of milk wagon drivers would be thrown out of work as many consumers would take advantage of savings by purchasing milk from stores. The organization also went on record in opposition to the establishment of daylight savings time in this region. John H.

Devine, president, stated that organized labor and the farmers throughout the country opposed daylight savings time. ueita Lerinson Charles Correll Members of the committee on ar mately $16,000. Operations have begun at the end of the pavement at the Notch road, and the work will be so church house Monday morning. The Rev. Austin L.

Prynn, Moscow, gave a review of the book "Russia Challenges Religion." The Rev. E. H. Lowry, Taylor, presided. Committee to Meet The banquet committee of the Women's South Side Republican club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Jr.

O. TJ. A. M. hall, Alder street.

Plans will be furthered for the banquet to be held by the club on Tuesday evening, May 1, in the Jr. O. TJ. A. M.

hall. Ethel McBride Is End Song "Where's Elmer" .9, i.uj uciviuUG Ulll tlO vs. Wayne; Anna Naomi Cerine vs. Joseph: Joseph HadAeld vs. Elisabeth Veronica Young vs.

Clayton Florence Oertano vs. Joseph; Mary Torok vs. Joseph; Sterling rangements are: Jack MacMillan, carried on that one half of the thor Sherman Dillon Harry L. Williams Second Part Olio oughfare will be open to traffic. chairman; Rueben Davis, Jack Davis, Lew Lewis, David J.

Thomas, 1 Glyn Griffiths, Ivor Evans, Glenn Trehorne, Ellas Reese, Thomas Jones and David Charles Esther Alert Thomas H. Waner vs. Mary; Catherine The rails of the Northern Electric will be ripped out, as will the stone ,1 Tillle: Edvthft nrln.kr vi i4f.an.lAt, Tn. Selection Rex Lauer. musical saw Song and Dance Dorothy Noyle Sketch End Men and Male Quartet Grand Finale Entire Company Anthony.

block in the 100 block of West Mar DH VALUES On Odd Lota Get In On The Huge Savings OLEJCr.4E?IKr8 Must Dispose Of All Stocks In This EnGouttopc Dale F. Bardell vs. Bernard Lester I. Hill vs. vioia.

ket street. The new pavement is to be of asphalt surface, with concrete REESE IS CLUB SPEAKER 5ST0EHR FISTER general chairman of the committee in base. charge and Mrs. Lena Jones is vice City officials are as yet without Gomer D. Reese, local phrenologist spoke on "Man's Wonderful Mind" at the meeting of the Scranton Club of Applied Psychology In the Chamber of chairman.

any advice as to when work Is to start on the South Scranton Dalevllle highway. The contract on this Job was Commerce building Monday. Mr, RUTKAUSKAS FUNERAL The funeral of William Rutkauskas Reese also was heard In a vocal solo recently awarded to F. D. Kessler, 2803 Marvlne avenue, was held Mon Northumberland.

entitled "The Song That Reached My Heart." The piano accompanist was Miss Jessie Darby. The latter also con mile 100 last! Maple Missionary Society tributed a vocal solo entitled "Good Bye." day morning from ms late home and was largely attended. A mass of requiem was celebrated in St. Joseph's Lithuanian church by the pastor, the Rev. John Kuras.

Interment was in the Throop cemetery. The flower bearers were: George Will Elect Officers SHAUGHNESSY FUNERAL Election of officers will feature the monthly meeting of the Missionary The funeral of Joseph Shaughnessy was held from the Sawyer home, 112 I II society, First welsh Baptist church, Radzell, Thomas Landaborough, Wil on Thursday night at o'clock In the liam Gilbut, Anna Margus, Sophie South Blakely street, Monday morn' ing. A solemn high mass was cele Bridge Lamps church parlors. Mrs. T.

Telflon Richards will preside. brated In St. Mary's church by the The missionary program will be in Rev. John J. Walsh.

The Rev. Charles Shyshuk, Adella Gilbert and Aldona Thompson. The pallbearers were: Leo Lewis, Alex Kamarauskas, Peter and Alphonsus Lepo, F. Norkaitis, and Edward Jones. charge of the girls of the W.

W. Gallagher was deacon and the Rev. of the congregation. Mite boxes will E. B.

Jordan was subdeacon Kenneth in Early American style Sexton sang the solos of the mass. be collected and a social will be en joyed. An invitation has been ex ins rearers were: William tended to all the women of the church, and Harry Bugler, John Powers, Elmer sawyer, Howard Conrad and John Children Hit by Cars Duggan. Burial was in Mt. Carmel cemetery.

William Barrett, 6, 1725 Cedar ave These Lamps Have Plain Shades nue, incurred brush burns of the face .79 MRS. WAKGO BURIED Monday when struck by an auto A solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated Monday morning in All near his home. Treatment was given at the State hospital. Mary Aponik, 6, Lincoln street. Dickson City, Incurred minor injuries Monday when hit by an auto In Saints' church for Mrs.

John Wargo, 680 Warren street, by the Rev. L. A. Morines. The Rev.

Andrew Klabucky, Throop, was deacon, and the Rev. Mizhael Polca, Plttston, was sub deacon. Prof. Bernard Sopko directed the singing. The casket bearers were: John that borough.

Men's Sport Oxfords 0f ,90 Black and White AlM B1 eki Black and Tan I and Browns. Tan and White vlw Boys' Oxfords Sports 0 ri .69 FINE QUALITY jj VALUES TO $3.50 IVorlrShcss For Men ii GREAT BUYS! And $1.89 'III CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' Play Cxfords LxJ PATENT LEATHER AND GUN METAL And Berne VALVES TO S2.5 A 98e Women's Pumps qc and Streps VU Values to $4.00 I I I I WOMEN'S PUMPS and Patent PO I A Leather. Values to $6.00 Arrests Increase Arrests in the city during March totaled 638, as compared to 416 In the corresponding month in 1933. The police drive on vice and gambling ac John Fedorick, Joseph Rolic and Andrew Zarick. Burial was in Holy Family" cemetery, Throop.

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