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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 12

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llu Vrantnst 1') 1 -rr May Many Cases Are Settled Funeral Notices Councilmen Nolr Primary Rraults Winners and Losers Come in for Praise Taft to Buy 6th Station Channel 29, Coats $1.4 Million (Continued From Page Seven) Smlrgockl Slephm Smie-gockj, (43 Boulevard City. Today from John Star Route Moscow. nativ of Scranton. Today at 1 p.m. from Snow don Funeral delivering a phone message to a neighbor.

Home, with further erv- i .1 Wktrkowtld Funeral Home, 111) Mam Dickson City, with The defendants were John Dry Council convened for only ices at 2 p.m. in immanun sS ii and Marlon Krster. US Fig ms in Si Marys visiiaiwo Lutnrl.n church. Scranton 30 minutes Thursday and alt posed of routine items In brisk fashion. who were to receive the mes Church Dukvxi fay Inter Interment, Evergreen Ceme The Taft Broadcasting Co.

has horn authorized to acqutfv Its sage. They were represented by tery. Bell Mountain, MM "It's much harder to lose than win," Doberty stated. He said the losers handled their roles "with dignity" and showed they were willing to "race the public" and "teat their strength." Doberty said he hopes the efforts of the losers win encourage more persons to seek office. Attv.

Engene Nogl wvtti television station in the City. aejBt. parish cemetery. Military rites wHI be conducted by Dick-on City American Legion Post MS ana the Disabled Veterans of Council President John Brazil had a word of praise for winners in Tuesday's primary election Mrs. Francis, who was re pre Llberatorl Fdwardo Libera nation's tap SO TV markets, the tented by Atty Daniel Jenkins 532 N.

Hyde Park Ave. To- and Councilman James Doberty Federal Communications Wm mission slid Thursday. 1 ly 'rom P- Guido Funeral had a word for the losers. said she fell on Ice and snow which had accumulated on the eten sidewalk. The date was 120 S.

Main Ave with Taft Ii only the lJth corpora mass st 9 30 a.m. in St. Lucy's tion to own five or more iv Jan. 10. 1M7.

Church. Interment, AbingKm stations in Che top msrkLs Sperry Rand Corp. accepted James R. Head Hills Cemetery Taft has agreed to buy the 1400 from the Blomaki Insur Death Claims Fannie Klein WIHF Hroadcastins licen Hicks George H. Hicks, RD CADKT WILLIAM A.

A1LEO CADET CHARLES J. KIBERT Dies in His Car 1 Gouldsboro, a native of Scranton. Today at 10 a.m. from snce with offices in the Hotel Casey, to end an action stemming from nonpayment of see of channel 29, a UHF station in Philadelphia, for $1-4 million. A clause in the con Snowdon Funerad Home, Cadets Aileo, Kibrrt to Br Assigned Former Scranton resident bIHs for leasing of equipment 40i Church Moscow.

Inter Mrs. Fannie Klein. 106-15 88th Brazil singled out Counoiknan William J. Gerriry for congratulations. Gerrsty was renominated for a second term Tuesday.

Council adopted a revised resolution providing for leasing lour concession stands at Nay Aug Park to Leroy G. Demuth II and the leasing of a fifth to Joseph Cohen. The dry wiU receive $12,304 for the one-year contracts. A sax abatement certificate on a property st 1011 N. Main owned by George and Julia Stappee was approved.

The abatement reduces the property ment, Fairview Memorial Park, Road Forest Hills. N.Y., died tract covering adjustments and assumption of debts may bring the total to $4.5 million, the FCC said. and for accounting services. The computer firm was re pre tented by Atty. Irwin Schneider Two Area Graduates Private funeral services will conducted Saturday in South Sterling for James R.

Head, 36, "of Greentown, who was found dead Wednesday morning in hii OW, parked in his mother's Thursday at Allen town General Hospitai after an illness. She Elmhivrst. Pellck John Pslick, 306 Broadway. Today from Nich Atty. James T.

McHaJe was for In order to approve the trans fer, the commission wsived the was the widow oi bamuei luein. who died in 1965. the defendents. Wesley and Chleko Boulka olas Chomko Funeral Home, 26 In West Point Class rules prohibiting common own Railroad with Divine Mrs. Klein was born In Dick driTfwav wilh its engine run trading as the Buck Horn Inn, ershio of stations In overlap- Liturgy at 9:30 a.m.

in SS. Peter Route 611, OH ton Township, re son City, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mn. Samuel Moskovitz, tune trade markets. I alt P.ke County Coroner celved $300 for damage to their and Paul Russian Orthodox Church.

Interment, parish ceme son A. Aileo. 200 Park Car seventh station. WNEP TV, is Two 21-year-old area men are and was a member of Chevra in Scranton, and Its sig a mom 71 Pennsylvania real tery valuation by $3,300. Kadisha.

She formerly retided bond ale, and Cadet Charles Klbert, son at Mrs. Mary Kibert building from an auto accident on Dec. 9. 1905. They were represented by Atty.

William Demp- Jamet Crellin issued a verdict Wednesday of accidental death due to carbon monoxide poisoning after Head was pro Tlernejr Mrs. Mary Tlerney, at 1520 Linden Scranton. dents woo wW graduate from the U.S. Military Academy at nals overlap channel 29 in Philadelphia. The FCC also decided Tsft 800 N.

Washington Scran 308 Chestnut Durvmore A letter was received from the Home Owners and Taxpayers League urging that the public She is survived by two sons. ey. ton, and Charles G. Kibert, 1018 Saturday from Akbert P. Morell West Point June 4.

Dr. Arthur Klein, Indianapolis, nounced dead at the scene by a Defendants in the case were showed its acquisition of the Capouse Ave. Thev are Cadet Wrfliam A. Funeral Home. 301 Chestnut St hearing on me Neighborhood De and Stuart M.

Klein, Hart Charles Wheeler. Gouldsboro Aileo. a 1965 graduate of Philadelphia UFC station was Dunmore. with mass at 9:30 Aileo, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack flhysician summoned by the vie-tint's family. "A native of Owego, N.Y., he ford, three daughters, Mrs. Bernice Eichenthai, New in the "compelling public Inter RD and Charles Tecker, Phil lintburw, N.J., whose cars cot a m. in St. Mary or mouth velopment Program or the Scranton Redevelopment Authority be held at night.

Scranton Preparatory School, will receive a bachelor of est," maintaining compeuuon Carmel Church, Dunmore klded front of the inn. The York City, Mrs. Albert S. was a son of Wilbur Head Nanticoke, N.Y., and Mrs The letter also asked that ak Rubenfeld. Fairless HUls, made it unlikely that on independently owned UHF station Interment, St.

John the Baptist Cemetery. Scranton. Friends science degree upon graduation He was appointed to the Mili Strange Aspect Stecker car subsequently car reened into the building. meetings of city commissions Minnie Head, with whom he re iniiM survive Ar-rnrdlns to rat- and Mrs. Sandra Alman, Allen-town, and nine grandchildren.

mav call 2 to 4. 7 to 10 p.m. tary Academy by Rep. Joseph and authorities be held at night. Ferdinand Yax and Mrs.

Joseph A hug in a Carbondaie tavern resulted in a darks Summit Kennedy Mrs. Anna Early M. McDade and attained the sided in Greentown. He had been employed most of his life as a ings last July. WIBF had onlyil.1 Trial Also surviving are seven Kennedy, Fort Lauderdale, a 2 per cent shaie of the audi rank of captain in the Corps of Schumacher took the floor to ad brothers.

Jacob and Abe woman receiving $750 to end an truck driver. formerly of Scranton and Dick Cadets. ence compared with 3 per cent action started by her and her Also surviving are twin sons, Moskovkz and Michael Morrow, all of Scranton; Fred Moskovitz, son City. Today Irom Lusick and 8 per cent for the other two Ranked in the top five per (Continued From Page Three) husband. Ronald and Richard, and Funeral Home, 217 Jefferson multip-owned UHF stations.

cent of his class, Aileo was Clayton and Iola Tallman, Atlanta, Philip Moskovitz, daughter, Cheryl, ail of Cresco; him in the back. He pushed me and I stabbed him in the back with mass at 9:30 a.m. in In addition to the Philadel named a Distinguished Cadet." three sisters. Mrs. Helen Miami, Lester Moskovitz, St.

Thomas the Apostle Church, who were represented by Atty. Joseph Mullaney, received that He was a member of the acad again and aaain." Washington, D.C., and Sheldon Bastian, Greentown; Mrs. Mary Dickson City. Interment, St. phia acquisition, Taft also owns top 50 TV stations in Cincinnati.

Buffalo, Kansas City, Co The statement from the boy Moss, Philadelphia; five sisters, Rose Cemetery, Carbondaie. amount for rib injuries received by the woman from the hug. Evans, Wichita Falls, and Mrs. Catherine Thompson, emy's Student Conference on U.S. Affairs, the Fine Art Forum and the public relations Mrs.

Ruth Thalen and Mrs. alledged he found the first knife too flimsv. so he took another Ace Dr. Willard J. Ace, Defendants in the action were Herman Feklman.

both oi lumbus, Ohio, and Birmingham, Ala. Tyler, and two brothers council. knife from the kitchen and Lake Ariel and Hamlin, a native of Scranton. Today at 1:30 a.m. Wilbur Greentown, and Dominick Luparella, who owned the tavern, and Ronald Jones, Washington; Mrs.

Gui telle Levinson, Scranton; Mrs. Kibert, who was also ap stabbed Olenick in the chest pointed to the academy by Con Olenick then cleaned up the Harold Bennett from James H. Wilson Funeral Home, Lake Ariel. Interment, A a 1 who reportedly vance arguments for evening sessions. Brazil noted that members of commissions and authorities are non-salaried and should be left to their discretion for the best time and piece for meetings." The letter was filed Council acknowledged receipt of a letter from U.S.

Senator Richard Sohweiker stating that he is supporting all plans for additional federal funds for Avo-ca Airport. Council forwarded a letter seeking the vacating of Rachel Place to the city solicitor's office for "recommendations, review and any necessary action that has to be taken." The request is from Atty. Claude Bialkowski, representing gressman, McDade, attained the hugged the woman, during a Hannah Helmick, New York City, and Miss Mary Moskovitz, Washington, and a number of Washburn Street Cemetery. place somewhat and, taking $113 from Ziepke's wallet and game of shuffleboard. cadet rank of Sergeant First Class and will also receive a Colosimo Mrs.

Marie Colo- the teacher's car keys, iieo Taken by Death Atty. Eugene Nogi represented nieces and nephews. simo, 608 Fourth jessup. Somewhat later he ditched the The funeral will be Sunday at bachelor of science degree. He is a 1994 graduate of South Today from Albini Funeral LupareUa, Atty.

James Munley was for Jones. 10:30 a.m. from the Ziman Fu auto and hitchhiked to Port Jervis. Troooer James Colbert of Mil- neral Home, 612 Gibson with Harold K. Bennett Union Dale, RD 2, Herrick Sus Scranton Cat hoik High School.

While at West Point, Kibert Home, 1003 Church Jessup, wtih mass at 9:30 a.m. in St. Mary's Assumption Church, Hawley. services will be con- ducted from the Frey Funeral Home, South Sterling. Rev.

Harry C. Roof, pastor emeritus -of South Sterling United Mr-thodist Church, will officiate. Interment, Pine Grove Cemetery, South Sterling. There will be no viewing. Memorial contributions may be made to the 'Newfoundland Area Public Library.

Bonnie S. Could services by Rabbi Dr. Simon H. Elsie Cavanaugh quehanna County, died Thurs was a member of the Russian Shoop, Temple Israel, and Kev. Jessup.

Interment, parish ceme Language Club, Fine Arts For day in the Barnes Community Hospital, Susquehanna, after an tery, Montdale. Sam Mendlowitz, of Ohev Zedek Congregation. Interment, Dal ton um and the Rocket Society, an Cannon Jay Raymond can Stricken Fatally ford State Police Substation who took the statement from the boy an hour after his arrest was criticized by Atty. Krawitx for taking Olenick to state police in Middletown. N.Y..

some 35 academic group. In addition, he was president of the Geology non, 518 Ward Dunmore. To Jewish Cemetery. Friends may call 9 to 10 p.m. Saturday at the illness.

A lifelong resident of Herrick he was a son of the late Emerson and Ada Walker Ben day at II a.m. from ciair Mrs. Elsie M. Cavanaugh, 703 funeral home. DeGraw Funeral Home, 2031 dub and a member of the fencing team.

miles from his Port Jervis home Green Ridge Dunmore W. Elm died unexpectedly Thursday at her home. Her hus without notifying the boy's Interment, Fairview Memorial nett. Mr. Bennett was a retired Attack Is Fatal mother.

But the defense took Park. Elmhurst Dies After Illness exception with little else. Kra Hope William A. Hope, 632 farmer and a former school director of the Forest City Re band, Matthew, died in 1667. Born in West Scranton, daughter of the late Joseph and Maude Hazard Davis, she was Kibert will be assigned to air defense artillery upon receiving his commission, while Aileo will be assigned to armor.

Gen. William C. Westmoreland, U.S. Army Chief of Staff, is scheduled to speak at the witz also pointed out, however, To Samuel Reid that police did not have a war Mrs. Bonnie Sue Gould, 21, 130 gional School District.

He was a member of East Ararat United Methodist Church. rant for the boy's arrest. Chester Newark, N.J., for SS. Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church. Bialkowski said the church owns four lots fronting on Washburn Street and four fronting on Academy Street and plans to build a new church at that intersection.

He said the church "in its construction will utilize the 15-foot alley (Rachel Place)." He said he wants council to vacate Rachel Place and "deed the same to my client The said alley has never been used and exists only on paper." Council placed a proposal in committee for sale of 10 city- employed by Glassco Wearing Apparel and belonged to the Samuel H. Reid, 55, Covington Colbert admitted there were merlv of Benton Fac- was dead on arrival Wed Surviving are his wife, the graduation ceremonies. International Ladies Garment only two direct quotes from Ole -toryville RD, died Thursday at former Pauline Carpenter, now nesday night at Medical Center Geisinger Memorial Hospital, Workers Union. She was a member of St. Ann's Monastery nick hi the tour-page rypewru-ten statement but added every- a patient in Barnes Community Orchard St.

Saturday trom August J. Haas Funeral Home, 202-04 Pittston with mass at 9:30 a.m. in Church of the Nativity. Interment, St. Catherine's Cemetery, Moscow.

Friends may call 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p.m. Castellano Frank Castel-lano, 2309 Ash St. Saturday from P. F. Guido Funeral Home, 120 S.

Main with mass at 11:30 a.m. in St. Rocco's Church. Illness Is Fatal Danville, after an illness. East, after suffering an apparent heart attack at his home.

Born in Scranton, son of Mrs. thine In it "is how Olenick de Church and its Altar and Rosary Born in Scranton, daughter of Hospital; four sons, naroia Ithaca, N.Y.; Lester, Blossburg; scribed it." 'Robert and Audrey Butler Nay lor, she was a member of Society. Surviving are a son, Matthew, Mary Muir Reid, Covington Richard, Binghamton, N.Y., ana Colbert also said the boy was To Mrs, Caporelli Robert Windsor, N.Y.; two and the late James Reid, he resided most of his life in advised of his rights before the statement was taken and Ole Worth Baptist Church and was a 'graduate of Lackawanna Trail daughter, Mrs. Robert Davis, Cornine. N.Y.: Mrs.

Wayne owned lots on Brook Street to Mrs. Carmel I a Caporelli, 46 nick said he did not want to High School. She attended Mans "field State Teachers College. Covington and was custodian of the Covington School. Surviving besides his mother Interment.

Cathedral Cemetery. Mead, Conklin, N.Y.; 1 grandchildren: two great grandchil talk to a lawyer first. Henry C. Sallusti for $3,000. The tots were acquired for taxes.

Plum Carbondaie, died Thursday in Carbondaie Friends may call 2 to 5, 7 to 10 Surviving besides her parents are his widow, the former Lo- Some court observers felt that earlier testimony Thursday may dren; a brother, wmured Ben o.m are her husband. David; four General Hospital following an Canterino Kicnara an Smith Funeral nett. Kingston; four sisters. Miss Lois Bennett and Mrs. have more significance, now sisters, Rebecca, Deborah, Cassie and Janet, and one terino.

1435 Church Ave. Satur rene Watts; a son, James, at home; a daughter, Mrs. Ann Mi Man, Covington three illness. ever, since the boy's attorneys with whom she resided; a sister, Miss Theima Davis, Baltimore, a brother, Efner Davis, Scranton, three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Saturday from the Donahoe Funeral Home, 303 S.

Main with mass at 9:30 a.m. in St. Ann's Church. Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call today 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p.m.

BULLOCK INVENTORY An inventory in the estate of day from Edward T. Klimatis The funeral of Mrs. Mae C. Stanley Novak, both of Thomp brother, Daniel, all at home; her A lifelong resident of Car Funeral Home. 1640 N.

Main grandchildren; three brothers, have taken such great pains wth details on the time of Smith, 320 Sibley Old Forge, was held Thursday from James and Al, Dover, N.J., and with mass at 9:30 a.m. son RD Mrs. tsana carpenter, Corbettsville, N.Y., and Mrs. Flovd Todd. Union Dale.

7inki's death. St. Anthony's Church. Inter bondaie, she was a daughter of the Late Samuel and Theresa Bonacci Cerra. Mrs.

Caporelli was a member of Our Lady of the Thomas P. Kearney Funeral paternal grandmother, Mrs. George Butler, Scranton. The-funeral will be Sunday at 2 p.m. from the Willard H.

Baker Funeral Home, 3 3 nr Francis Gruszka of Forrest, Lake Winola; three sisters. Mrs. Alma Smith, Florida; ment. Cathedral Cemetery The funeral will be held Sat- Home, 517 N. Main Old stmiidsbur had testified Wed Mrs.

Jean Sobonski, Lake Wino Friends may call 2 to 4, to Forge, with mass in St. Mt. Carmel Church, Carbondaie, nesday under cross examination Anath. la, and Mrs. Mae Shaffer, Dale- Lawrence Church celebrated by p.m.

and its various societies. She tnnr me rime ui a --i Polinskv Mrs. 1 1 ville. Msgr. William Donovan.

4 it was empjoyea ny me car Polinsky, 132 Shoemaker The funeral will be Saturday Pallbearers: Jack Simmons, given on the death certificate at 5 45 a.m. Dec. 28, was actually Lulu F. Bullock, 806 Adams bondaie Apparel Co. prior to her Reynolds Factoryville, with services by Rev.

William Willis, Worth Baptist Church. Interment, Nicholson Cemetery. Friends may call Saturday 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p.m. Dunmore. a native of Jessup.

at 11 a.m. from the James H. urdal at 1 p.m. from the Jones Funeral Home, 430 Main Forest City, with services by Rev. William Buffton, pastor, East Ararat United Methodist Church.

Interment, Union Dale Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flow shows assets of $1,779.41 in Thomas Kearney James Davey. Harold Digwood, Fred retirement several years ago. Saturday from Henrietta Wit- Wilson Funeral Home, Lake a bank account and a $3,000 Her husband, John, died in kowski Chomko funeral Home, Huggler and William Gallagher.

Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. within a 12-hour range from 7:30 a.m. Dec. 28, making the earliest possible time of death 7:30 p.m. Dec.

27. iinrtflr more cross examination Ariel. Friends may call Friday 3 to 10 p.m. home at the Adams Avenue ad dress. 1132 Prospect with Divine 1946.

Survivina- are a son, Philip, Liturgy at 9 a.m. in St. John FUNERAL DIRECTORS Byzantine Catholic Jermyn; three daughters, Mrs Andrew F. GlareHl and Mrs ers, memorial cumnuuwuua Thursday morning, however, the Interment, parish cemetery, Gerald Wildine. both of may be sent to one own ia- Minooka.

Friends may call 2 to Bridgeport, Mrs. Howard vorite charity. pathologist said he naa maae a mistake" and moved the time of Heath 12 to 24 hours from the McC une. Westport. a 4, 7 to 10 p.m.

Parastas services at 7:30 p.m. Lewert Karl J. Lewert, 849 UVH i A brother. Dominick Cerra. Car time of the autopsey, maxing i Aii-temp builds fast relief 4 different ways.

Dependable Room Air Conditioners to Fit Every Room and Budget N. Bromlev Ave. Saturday at 11 p.m. Dec. 27 the earliest pos- Blanche Avery Dies After Illness aihln time of death.

a.m. from Miller Bean Funeral Home. 438 Cedar with ftmszka also admittea Wednes bondaie; 16 grandchildren; one great grandchild. The funeral will be Monday from the Gabriel Funeral Home, 2 Hospital Carbondaie, with mass at 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Mt.

Carmel Church, Carbon- services by Rev. William H. Snowdon Howard J. Snowdon Jr. Funeral Director Dedicated to render a considerate and dignified service.

Mauer. Hickory Street Pres day that when the pulmonary artery was cut listed as the muse of death. Ziepke Mrs. Blanche Varcoe Avery, byterian Church. Interment, Dunmore Cemetery.

Friends 76. Lookout, died Wednesday at dale. Interment, parish mav call today 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p.m death could have occurred within seconds or minutes, nienirk's statement, entered Peck's Nursing Home, nones- cemetery. dale, after an illness. Contributions may be made to the Memorial Organ Fund of Born in Beach Lake, aaugiraer "Imperial" 11 luxurious model.

Unique features include a patented Air Door, Year-round Weather Seal, and a Decorator panel. 6,500 to 18,000 BTLT. Friends may call Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to Into evidence by Dist. Atty. William r.

Gumbla Thursday after of the late William and Minnie Hickory Street Presbyterian 9 p.m. Hartman Oliver, her first hus Church band William W. Varcoe died on March 20, 1941 and her second Harold Lewis noon showed Olenick leaving the murder victim's home between midnight Dec. 26 and 1 a.m. Dec 27 at least 15 hours before even the "amended" time of death set by the pathologist who husband Rav E.

Avery died Sees UMW Freeze-Out March 23. 1956. Dies After Illness Fuller E. Blickens Memorial Homo lit Colburn Avs. LARKS SUMMIT Ph.

Clark Summit 586-081' Surviving are a daughter. nerfnrmed the autopsey. Mrs. Vernon (Mabel) Stalker, Vestal, N.Y.; a stepdaughter, rtfe mp's power-packed "Titan" Al Time was also an important Harold t. Lewis, 72, 1127 Mrs.

Duane (Ruth Orver, Hones ools a small home, room air conditioner! (Continued From Page Three) who question union operations, Rundle died Thursday at factor in Wednesday's cross examination of prosecution witness dale; two stepsons, Paul Avery, office or shop. 18,500 up to 33,000 BTU's. Mercv Hosoital after an illness. EndweJl. N.Y.: Donald Avery, and of tolerating inadequate ew T.ennstrom.

Massepequa, Mr. Lewis was a native of Bath: a sister. Mrs. Gilbert Scranton and had been employed (Mabel) Olver, Beach Lake; a grievance procedures." As to the Boyle administration's attitude toward the presi as a public accountant. He was a brother, tan unver, umora, L.I., who discovered the body, entailing his time of arrival at the murder scene.

Lennstrom, who admitted his mother called him and the murder victim "the son of the late wam ana August J. Haas 202-204 Pitmen Ave. Casket and Clothing Showroom On Premise! N.Y.; 11 grandchildren; two dent emeritus. Nader wrote Jemina Richards Lewis. ereat-arandchildren: several Surviving are his widow, the Lewis: the crowing criticism nieces and nepnews.

odd couple," claimed ne mew former Svlvia Lloyd: two sons The funeral will be held Satur of the incumbent UMW presi William H. and Judson, both of nothing of any homosexual "The Sleeper" for bedroom or nursery. Quiet, economical, dependable. Carry It home. 5,000, 6,000 and 8,000 BTU's.

day at 2 p.m. from the Lookout dent, Mr. Boyle and his group Scranton: two brothers. Judson, activity of ZiepKe ana aemea ne Methodist Church with services have commenced praising you. Bernardsville, N.J., and Harry, himself was a homosexual.

Tinder cross examination, Thev know that only John L. Rome. N.Y.: two sisters. Mrs. by Rev.

William Rave, pastor Interment, Lookout Cemetery. Oliver R. Shifler Funeral Home 1 70 Belmont Street Richard Jones and Mrs. Edward owKtrnm a so admittea ne Lewis remains as the hope of the coal miners who desire a Friends may call today 7 to 9 Green, both of Scranton. seven might have arrived at Ziepke's home at 1:45 a.m.

Dec. 28, an erandcMldren and several p.m. at the legeier runerai Waymart, Penna. reformed, responsive, fighting union leadership. hour earlier than he had pre nieces and nephews.

Senriet Oryf eu-Equlppfd Ambalaaca Dial 488-6400 The funeral will be Saturday 'Fearing you, they have per viously testified. Home, Damascus. BBS Gives Warning On Fraud Scheme at 11 a.m. from the Frank W. formed in recent years some in Jones Funeral Home.

228 teresting acts, overt and covert, Troan Named Main Ave. Interment, Washburn Street Cemetery. Friends may The Scranton Better Business caU today 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p.m. To Institute GUIDO FUNERAL HOME 120 South Msin Ave. Scranton 4, Pa.

Bureau has advised the Tribune that area residents have re to freeze you "Mr. Boyle wants to displace you as chairman of the board of trustees for the UMW Welfare and Retirement Boilerplate resolutions began to come to union headquarters as it they ASK PAY INCREASE "Casement" Ideal for all casement windows, No breaking or removing the window. Take it with you when you move. 5,600 and 7,500 BTU's. No money down months to pay I IF YOU CANT TAKE THE HEAT THE CUBE PITTSBURGH (UPI) Non ceived fraudulent certificates Tn Troan.

editor of The professional employes of the advising the addressee that he Pittsbursh. Pa. Press, has been school system Thursday asked or she is the recipient of an aopointed to the advisory board for an across-the-board wage in all-expenses-paid trip to Hawaii The Funeral of of the American Kress insuiuie, Columbia University. were spontaneous. Kavetski Funeral The funeral of Frank Kavetski crease of 50 cents an hour effective next Sept 1.

The 1,000 Troan is a former member building custodians, janitors and cafeteria workers are members or Mexico. The Scranton Bureau, which has received more than 175 inquiries from persons who have received the certificates, was alerted Thursday by the Nation RD 1, Kingsley, was held Mr. Jay Raymond Cannon W'H Be Held From CLAIR W. DeGRAW FUNERAL HOME Today st 1 1 A.M. of the staff of The Scranton Tribune.

The announcement was made of Local 297, American Federation of State, County and Muni Thursday from Yeisley Funeral Home, New Milfbrd, with Thursday by Dr. Andrew W. cipal Employes, AFL-CIO. al Bureau that two individuals Cordier, acting president of Co mass in m. Martin oi lours Church, Jackson, celebrated by Rev.

John Szumski. Pallbearers: James and Jack lumbia. who are principals in the company offering the "free trips," which require a $25 "fee" to be EDWARD T. At the recent annual meeting of the advisory board, James Sudleski. Albert DeLissa, all mailed within 10 days, have Listen to The SCRANTON TRIBUNE NEWS Every Hour on the Half-Hour WSCR COOL COMFORT JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY Ottaway, chairman of the board JAYNE BROTHERS Klimatis FUNERAL HOME been arrested Los Angeles on mail fraud charges.

nephews of the deceased, and Larry Brown, Robert Caddy and David Mason. Interment, Our of Ottaway Newspapers-Radio, Campbell Hall, New York, was re-elected chairman of the 1fi mnxm 128 N. CHINCHILLA, A. PHONE 586-7946 Thoth was the Egyptian god Edward C. Lowe, Super.

1640 N. MAIN AVE. Mother of Sorrow Cemetery, Inch HiH. advisory board. of wisdom, learning and magic..

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