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THE SCRSNTON REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1936' "Death Ship" for Last of SoutWs Famed Speed Plane Building Trio Arrange Services For Memorial Day Exercises to Be Conducted in Cemetery O. W. Engine Kills Youth, 18 Body of Leopold Lem picki Found at Stillwater lery, rifle salute by the American Legion firing squad, tap. by Josepn Lehnert and the national anthem by the American Legion Band. Following the services at the cemetery the Legion Band, the Scouts, and other organizations will join in exercises at Hickory Grove Cemetery.

Heimwehr Continues, Troops Put on Guard VIENNA, May 27 of regular army troops appeared unexpectedly tonight to guard railway stations throughout the province or Styria and In other parts of Southern Austria. Officials declined to give an explanation of the troop movements as dissatisfaction continued to be expressed In political quarters over Prince Ernst von Starhemberg's refusal to disarm his private Heimwehr (home guard). Granaghan Home, Forest City. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Bridget Moken; his stepfather, Joseph Moken, and the following brother! and sisters: Eugene, Leo, Edwick, Sigmund, at home; Charles, Phillipsburg N.

Irene, Madolyn, Port Chester, N. and Edward, Tobyhanna The funeral will take place from his late home on Friday morning. A requiem mass will be celebrated in Sacred Heart Church at 9:30 o'clock. Interment, parish cemetery. Y.

M. H. A. Memorial Services on Sunday The Y. M.

H. A. Memorial Day services will be held this year at the Providence Cemetery on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Rabbi Bernard Berzon of the Providence Synagogue will be the principal speaker. Others who ..111 take part in the program are: Cantor M.

Koener, representatives of the two American Legion Posts, Harry Hersko vitz, Arthur Harvith and Ralph Goldman. CaRBONDALE, May 27. Believed to have fallen from a boxcar when he sought to obtain a ride, Leopold Lempickl, 18, 419 Susquehanna Street, Forest City, met Instant death beneath the wheels of a N. Y. O.

W. engine at Stillwater early this morning. Members of a northbound train crew located the body at 3:40 o'clock this morning, probably several hours aft, he was killed. His head and right foot had oeen severed. He was last seen at his home early last evening.

Coroner Oliver Osborne, Wayne County, viewed the body at the Mc ORDERS SPANISH STRIKE END MADRID, May 27 The government ordered striking Syndicalist waiters back to thtir Jobs tonight. "CLARKS SUMMIT, May 27. Joseph M. Bailey, Post No. 487, American Legion, will conduct its annual Memorial Day services at the Clarks Green Cemetery on Saturday, it was announced today by Colonel Hall, chairman, and Ray Lothridge, head of the committee on.

arrangements. Preceding the services at the cemetery, which are scheduled to begin at 9:45 a. there will be a parade from the Clarks Summit Borough Building to the cemetery by the way of South State Street, and Clarks Green Road. The organizations taking part in the parade will meet at the Borough Building at 9 a. and the parade will get under way at 9:15 a.

m. The service at the cemetery will include the invocation and benediction by the Rev. J. Blakeslee Lyon, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, remarks by Colonel Hall, the singing of one verse of America, at which time a wreath will be placed by the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, the placement of the Clarks Summit Fire Company wreath by Joseph W. Hall, an address by the Rev.

Charles W. Hough, pastor of the Baptist Church, a floral ceremony by the American Legion, the field gun salute by Lieut. William Davis and the Crew of the 109th Field Artil a IP Last TimH TODAY SHOW BOAT with ALLAN JONES IRENE DUNNE "A "A healthfiti.iw mnT.Fn Ail Today 'til Sat. il Extra Show Sat. Nite at 11 Special HOLIDAY SHOW Starts Friday D.

Worthen, 25, shown at right below. The fatal plunge, which occurred while the pair was enroute to Patterson, where Williams had a Summer home and airplane factory, recalls those of 1934 and 1935 in which Jimmy and Wedell, Williams' partners in the Wedell Williams Air Service Corporation, crashed to their deaths. Its crumpled fuselage, buried in the earth, testify to the violence of the crash, the plane which carried to his death Harry P. Williams, shewn at right, above, last member of the south's famed Wedell Brothers Williams speedplane building trio is pictured above in the woods near Havelion, La. With Williams, wealthy 46 year old h'isband of Marguerite Clark, star of silent films, diea his pilot, John Healthfully Cool JaBBHpRai NOW lc TILL 1 P.

M. They brave a firing squad to prove their Pittston Relief love. Again HER MAGIC VOICE HOLDS THE WORLD BREATHLESS Your heart will soar as Grace Moore's golden voice sings the love songs of the immortal Fritz Kreisler. Force Is Scored Van Noppen on Faculty Of Country Day School The Country Day School of Scranton has called John James Van Noppen, Garrison, N. to be a member of its faculty and to take charge of Funeral of Priest Largely Attended Rites Held for Rev.

Lad islaus Ziamianski Lease Silk Mill PITTSTON, May 27. The Master Silk Company, whose plant in the large Bentley Mill at Hi'ghestown was destroyed by fire sever months ago, has taken a lease on a mill building on Upper Philadelphia Avenue, West Pittston. A score of employes started to work today. J. Coplan, the manager, announced this afternoon that 75 employes will be engaged by July 1.

100 Take Over Waiting LA I I It Room at Office the nmtn ana tenth grades, which correspond to fresh With Gertrude Michael Lionel Atwill PITTSTON, May 27 Harold Spen RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY cer, organizer for the Unemployed I man and S0PM more years at Council of Luzerne Country, today charged that there was a need for a shakeup of the WPA office personnel Attraction Mogul Attraction The Boy With The Ray Mind high school. Mr. van Noppen is a graduate of the University of North class of 1928, where he S. Carolina nr. Beach.

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water, private toilet or bath. 27th year. A. Trexler. at Pittston.

He also alleged Demo crats were favored on WPA jobs. Spencer's charges were made while 100 unemployed men took over the In Person on the Mezzanine Coming Soon Madeleine Carroll George Brent In "The Case Against Mrs. Ames" PITTSTON, May 27. The Most Eev. Thomas C.

O'Reilly, Bishop of the Scranton Diocese, officiated at a pontificial requiem mass this morning in St. Joseph's R. C. Church. Main Street, Port Griffith, for the late Rev.

Ladislaus Ziamianski. founder of the parish. Assisting Bishop O'Reilly were: assistant priest, the Rev. S. A.

Drier, Plymouth; deacons of honor, the Rev. J. J. Losieniecki, Wyoming; the Rev. J.

B. Pilny, Plains; deacon of the mass, the Rev. F. J. Warunek, Eynon; eubdeacon, the Rev.

T. J. Wroblewski, Exeter; thurifer, the Rev. Stanley Cituk, Avoca; acolytes, the Rev. F.

J. Zolcinski, and the Rev. C. M. Mali nowskl, Plains; mitre bearer, the Rev.

waiting room at the Emergency Re lief headquarters in an effort to be placed on direct relief. The applt THE KlMClSTiFSlK cants, Spencer said, were engaged on WPA projects until April 30 when ALWAYS PLEASANTLY COOL SINS J. J. van Noppen played varsity football and baseball. He has taught at the Mohonk School at Lake Mo honk, the Arden School at Staten Island, N.

and the Florentine School for Boys, Florence, Italy, and is now at the Malcolm Gordon School for Boys at Garrison, N. Y. Supplementary to post graduate work at Columbia University, he spent two years in travel around the world. i. they were laid off.

PANIC Under the WPA setup, men taken from work relief are to be returned Fi 'aitcliot Tone to direct relief 21 days after they re Coll to Arms Dt I "Modly in love IrFrl The End Begin." St "leorn How to loe i iJlL "The Old Refrain JW'V Continuous Dally From 11 A. M. Good Seats 2 Ho All Day ceive their last pay check. They Lew Ayres Florence Rice Musical Barney Google Cartoon were uniformed. Spencer said, that WALTER CONNOLLY they would have to wait until their cases are Investigated.

"This," Spencer said, "Is a lot of unnecessary red tape." He further declared the "men are being discrim Borough Celebrates 65th Anniversary OLD FORGE, May 27. Residents of the community took part today in the 65th anniversary celebration of the incorporation of Old Forge as a borough. The main street was be EXTRA SPECIAL FEATURES OUR GANG COMEDY "Second Childhood" POPEYE CARTOON STRAND NEWS inated against and that Democrats are given the preference of both work LAST SHOWING TODAY! CHAS. DICKENS' nw COMFIB with FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW And the grrateat east ever assembled in one picture. and direct relief." NOW PLAYING "These men have been invest! decked with flags, while members of the Junior High School, accompanied by the school band and members of J.

P. Lipski, Wilkes Barre; book bearer, the Rev. C. A. Zawol, Wilkes Barre; candle bearer, the Rev.

E. J. Makowski, Scranton; masters of ceremonies, the Rev. Robert McNulty and the Rev. William O'Mara, Scranton.

Responses of the mass were sun? by the nriests' choir, directed by the Rev. John P. Kelley, Nicholson, with Prof. Frank Daniel, Scranton, as organist. Preceding the pontificial mass, the chantin of the Divine Office took place.

More than 100 priests from various sections of the Scranton Diocese occupied seats in the body of the church. Burial was in St. Mary's Cemetery, Plymouth. Honorary pallbearers were; Martin Zola, Frank Nareskl, John Krawiec, Jacob Rzodski, Ignatz Godek and Frank Andelewicz. Active bearers were: Joseph Para, Bart Para, Joscpn Minlock, George Surma, Henry Lulue wicz and Andrew Grebeck.

gated. If they have not been, there Is a need for a shakeup of the entire WPA office force as WPA in Luzerne County has one white collar Bey Scout Troop No. 3 marched in a parade. Thomas Carey, Burgess and former Burgesses Frank Berger and job to every two laborers on a proj ect," Spencer charged. Martin Memolo headed the parade with the borough police followed by Watch Tomorrow's Newspapers For Capitol's Next Attraction Newspapermen endeavoring to check the situation were referred to a Miss Metchette, who was not in the office.

members of the School Board, Super iniendent of Schools, B. T. Harris, and SCANDAL GALORE The 100 complainants ate bread Junior High School principal, William and cheese in the waiting room for Szezech and the Council. lunuch. They will return tomorrow The line of march ended at Poplar 26c 'Til P.

M. 400 Seats 37c After 5 Nights Children 16c 26c morning, Spencer said. Bishop Discusses Now 5110 fiood Sriti 26c. Eve. STARTS SATURDAY "THE FIRST BABY" Remember "Life Begins" Park where the Junior High School track meet took place.

The following were winners: Class ninth grade boys, first, John Rook: second, Henry Taroli; Class ninth grade beys, first, Frank Marico; Michael Au gustinski, second; John Shutak and Frank Kelly tie for third; eighth Conditions in China PITTSTON, May 27. "The Chinese John Healey, West Side, Succumbs in Hospital CARBONDALE, May 27. John Healey, one of the city's best known residents, died in St. Joseph's Hospital at 5:30 o'clock this morning. He had Government is strongly against Com SCRANTON fts grade boys, first, Francis Ragney munism and has made great progress second, Terence Bucari; third, Adam In driving Communists out of the Gowel; ninth grade girls, first, Anna Pregmon; second, Edna Meloski and country," said Bishop John Gowdy of the M.

E. Church, Foochow, China, in an address today before the Pittston FRIDAY JUNE third, Ellen Jones; eighth grade girls, been a medical patient at the hospital for the past few weeks. His heme was Gary Cooper 1 I Rotary Club. first, Ruth Howell; second, Ellen Gallia, and third, Mary Jernolovlch. The at 8 South Hospital Street, rear.

Bishop Gowdy cam to this country "Mr. Deeds Go3S to Town" with JEAN ARTHl'R a few weeks ago to attend the Gen GREATEST cpHOW freshman baseball team defeated the men of the Junior High School faculty by a 10 9 score. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Healey, pioneer West Side residents.

Mr. Healey was a known horseman. He was a member of St. eral Conference sessions of the church Feature Starts at 11:0, 1:03, 3:05, 5:05, 7:05, in Columbus, Ohio. In his address he spoke particularly of the important changes in the national life of China Rose Church and the Holy Name So ciety.

II MW mm mm in recent years. Before the present He Is survived by a Mster, Mrs. Norah Stephens, Pittsburgh, and a SATURDAY V. F. AV.

TO DECORATE GRAVES All members of Theodore J. Wint Post, No. 25, Veterans of Foreign Wars, who wish to assist in the decorating of comrades' graves on Memorial Day are asked to meet at 8 a. m. Saturday at G.

A. R. Hall. government came into power In 1928, China, he said, was broken into 18 provinces, each with a war lord and each one concerned chiefly with its TODAY Jv and Tomorrow Vy ANN HARDING in trull I THE WITNESS CHAIR MAY SO 1936 own affairs. Now there are 18 prov brother, Patrick Healey, this city.

The funeral will take place from the home of Nicholas Flood, 16 Jeffrey Street, on Friday morning. A mass of requiem will be celebrated In SI. Rose Church at 9:30 o'clock and interment will be in St. Rose Cemetery. iiii inces under the control of the central government, and unity Is the pre Memorial Speaker dominant factor in the national life.

Boys Club to Open IMIl 1 LITTLE 1 Wil LORD FAUNTLEROY 1 II II I and Walt Oianey Cartoon Hill Ik Camp Dunn, June 29 Everything Is In readiness for the Shirley Temple opening of the Boys Club camp at CAPT. JANUARY v. prjm La Fiesta De Santa Barbara Poneve Vim Vlfor McAndrew Rites AVOCA, May 27. The funeral of Miss Catherine McAndrew was held this morning from the home, 911 Grove Street, and was largely attended. A solemn requiem mass was sung In St.

Mary's R. C. Church with the Rev. Henry P. Burke as celebrant, the Rev.

Joseph Nallin, Scranton, deacon, and the Rev. Dr. Edmund Langan, eufcdeacon. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were: James Haggerty, Anthony and James Carden, Edward Mullen.

Francis Woods and Joseph i i Frank Mrrrlwell Serial Dunn's Lake, Susquehanna County, on June 29, according to Frederick Boyles, associate director of the Boys Club Big Brother organization. Mr. Boyles will be camp director and a staff is being selected to assist him. The camp will accommodate 100 boys a week. X'MVSTIC MENTALI5T" JfU.

MAN WITH THE RADIO MIND DAY a NIGHT Charlea Jtarrett in i Undercover Man vr ii Lriraie rariy at vamina Musical Revo Stranger Than Fiction J. D. Notman Elected Heajl of Accountants J. Donald Notman was elected chairman of the Scranton Chapter, Penn am Margaret Sullavan sylvania Institute of Certified Public HENRY FONDA VP fill The Moon's Our Home Accountants, at the annual meeting Tuesday at the Fox Hill Country Club. 1000 Amazing World Wide Featurei including a FAMILY of The SMALLEST fuafrFcnwi PIGMY ELEPHANTS ON THE FACE OF THE GLOBE! NEVER BEFORE SEEN OUTSIDE THEIR ABORIGINAL HAUNTS In The JUNGLE DEPTHS OF THE DARK CONTINENT Dr.

Rodman Dies CARBONDALE, May 27. Dr. Charles Rodman, a former resident of Forest City, died this morning at 10 o'clock In his home, 243 Washington Boulevard, Williamsport. Dr. Rodman is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Bernard and Henry, Chicago; James and Lucy, Forest City.

The funeral will take place from the home of his sister, Miss Lucy Rodman, North Main Street, Forest City. Other officers elected are: F. H. Wills, vice chairman; Earl Herbert, TODAY ONLY Warner Oland secretary; W. D.

Stowe, treasurer. The convention of the institute will be held this June at Bedford Springs. Charlie Chan at Circus" Comedy Musical Cartoon Th Idol of American Youth COL. TIM McCOY Th Serpen' Grentatt Western Star PERSONALLY HEADING HIS THRILLING NEW CONGRESS OF ROUGH RIDERS AND INDIANS Wed at Sacred Heart May 27. A pretty nuptial event took place this morning at uJCl Chatterton QfjplADY OF SECRETS" Kennedy Comedy Hill Pictorial la I a'iawijawiMBaats((awBiwaiBa.

SOIL IKATZ .2 Sacred Heart Church when the Rev. F. X. Kurkowski united in marriage Miss Catherine Lisek, daughter of 10,000 MAHVILS UOO PROPLE aOO ARENIC CHAMPIONS 150 CLOWNS I50 HORSES 1009 MBNAOERIR ANIMALS HERDS OP ELEPHANTS WORLD'S LARGEST TKNT 1 RINCSASTAORS HUGH H1PPODROMB COURSE 4 TRAINS OP DO UB LB LENGTH STBBL RAILROAD CARS LOADED WITH WONDBRS PROM BVBRV LAND Mrs. Mary Lisek, Wyoming Avenue, and Jut poece a Commander A.

J. Mayer, Koch Conley Post, No, 121, American Legion, will be one of the speakers tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the memorial services to be held in the Temple Corps of the Salvation Army, 128 Penn Avenue. The legipnnaires will assemble at the post rooms, Lackawanna Avenue, and march In procession with the post band to the corps hall. All exservice men and members of the Ladies' Auxiliaries of American Legion Posts are Invited. PREBISH OBSEQUIES DUPONT, May 27, The funeral ot George Prebish, 19, was held this morning from the family home, 327 McLean Street.

A solemn high mass was celebrated in St. Michael's Greek Catholic Church, Pittston. by the Rev. Basil Lepetsky. The pallbearers were: Edward Lis, Walter Llska.

Andrew Drcst, John Drost, Andrew Smetanlk and Michael Vekanlck. Burial was in the church cemetery at Pittston Junction, and John Polereckl, Lackawanna Avenue. Miss Mary Lisek, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and John dm Lionel Barrymoro Maureen O'Sulllvan Twice Dailv28 P. M. POPULAR PRICES DOORS OPEN 17 P.

M. Szot was bpt man. Ticket! on tale Clrcua Day at Hojrt Jonea After a honeymoon trip to New VOICE of BUGLE ANN" Canxonerl McLarnin Fight Cartoon Novelty Pharmacy, corner N. Wanhlnrton and ENTERTAINMENT York, the young couple will reside on Wyoming Avenue. Linden.

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