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THE SCR ANTON TIMES, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, PTA of Garfield School Marks Founders Day with Program Fair, Mild Day Promised Area 2 Local Boards Select 100 For Induction into Army Contingents Leaving Tuesday to Be Made Up Of Many 20-Year-Olds Names, Addresses of Registrants from Units 80, 81 Are Announced vk3. Merger Program Must Be Revised i By School Heads Law Requires Change In Master Plan After Elapse of Five Years W3 It will be fair today and on the mild side with a maximum temperature this afternoon of 45 degrees. Observer Richard E. Simmer-macher of the Scranton Weather Bureau said it will be cloudy tonight with a low of 32 degrees followed tomorrow by occasional rain. The high reading tomorrow will be around 48 degrees.

Yes Body of Bishop Is Lying in State In Mother Church Memorial Mass Is Celebrated for Cleric By Chicago Clergyman Picture on Pace 14 Prime Bishop Francis Hodur, who died Monday morning, lies in state today in St Stanislaus Polish 1 WIN AR. Local Draft Boards 80 and 81 today announced the names and addresses of 100 registrants mostly 20-year-olds who have been Amm. rv. CD fc-YV elected lor induction into the Army Tuesday. Board 80, with jurisdiction in?" terday's high was 32 and today's I low 28 for an average of 30 de-j the lower half of the county ex- cept for Dunmore and all of Scran National Cathedral, mother edifice grees.

isormai is aegrees. OK Sought Again To Quit Trolleys of a denomination he founded and Positions Open At Tobyhanna Vacancies Exist for Fire Fighters, Chief A new county master plan for the consolidation of Lackawanna school districts is in the making. The old plan, prepared five years ago. will be revised by the County School Board after a study of school population and territory by the office of Superintendent of Schools Thomas Francis. The study began this afternoon with a meeting of school district superintendents and supervising principals in the Courthouse.

Ac- headed for 56 years. The body of the founder of the Polish National Church was borne ton other than the 24th Ward, will ship 53 men to Wilkes-Barre for final induction processing. Board 81, handling- Dunmore and the easterly half of Scranton, has a contingent of 47 men to be drafted; Board 82, covering the balance of Scranton, also will have an induction contingent next week but the list of selectees is not ready for release. The fourth board Board 79 in Carbondale already has shipped its February contin from the church rectory on East Locust St. to the body of the Transit Firm Files New Request with PUC The U.S.

Army Signal Corps mother edifice at 10 A.M. by members of St. Stanislaus Parish who had been ordained in holy orders of the church and are now serving Depot under construction in Toby The Scranton Transit Co. today cording to state law. the county Sk.

-1, hanna at an estimated cost of 000,000, has vacancies existing for fire fighters and a fire chief, ac repetitioned the Public Utility! master Plan must De revlsea every tn ui4acnraai acciernmonte i turn The cortege, which included commission 10 permit. aDanaon-," high ecclesiastics of the church, cording to a report today by Col. William M. Mack, depot command moved through solid lines of ing officer. Fire fighters will be paid $3,200 parishioners, with bowed heads, paid silent tribute to the memory of their late prelate.

mem 01 us iay Aug ana i-eiers- Any new scnooi construciion or burg streetcar lines and substitute changes must be in accord with bus service. khis master plan. Under the old Five formal petitions were filed Fian; the county's 28 fourth class with the PUL this morning by the ischooi districts would be cut to company Hamsburg counsel, joint districts. law firm of McNees, Wallace Nurick nis "as bccn cut UP wlh most Two 'petitions concern abandon- AifTcs holding out against Con- ii solidation. Onlv nine districts have Upon arrival in the church gent.

Inductees from Board 80 are: Clyde Henry Allison, Box 242, Moscow; William Joseph Gallagher, 427 Sampson Old Forge; Henry Edward Grabowski, 248 North Main Taylor; Joseph Michael Mitch-ko, 206 Lane Jessup; Richard "Frederick Reyman, 231 Turnpike Dalton; Clifford Eugene Silfee, RD 1, Moscow; Stephen Anthony Yanchik, 228 Elm Dickson City; Wesley Walton Dunn, 405 Melrose annually, while the fire chief's sal-lary is $4,565 a ear, according to the commanding! officer. Those appointed to the positions will be required to work on rotating shifts and must be capable of handling where the body will lie in state until funeral time on Saturday morning at 10, a capacity congre- gation continued the tribute and former three jointures i momnrii ma the replacement of service with, IHtr Jiniures. buses and the fifth asks permission The County School; Board must fire fighting equipment. SVMlTiLA. '(murcm puyur- sir Clarks Summit; Peter Paulish ZZt rhi ftV: to eliminate grade crossings on the prepare a plan acceptable to the chowski of Chicago, head of Council of Education which Western Diocese and successor to, change0ver is approved, did not give its approval to the MR RUTVK.JOHN)"' TABLE.

TRUST- HELPER. Persons interested in the jobs were advised to file an application form (Civil Service Form 57) with the 'commanding officer, Tobyhanna Signal Depot, attention of Post Engineer. The application forms Bishop Hodur in the primacy. VZ.US0 1ACOMO. ION 4.

AHPPIEXU. 1205 Bank Dickson City; John Chinchak, 618 Kossuth Throop; Joseph Giombetti 1004 Garfield (11) School Parent-icounselor of South Scranton Junior Viewing of the body as it lies in state will be until 11 tonight and tomorrow from 7:30 A.M. to 11 the once all-electric transportation; local scheme or to those of 53 operation will be reduced to one 'other counties in the state, streetcar line the Green Ridge After approval by the state body. Suburban, operating between law calls for the plan to be Moosic Jessup; Albert John Teacher Association presented a High School, was the speaker, and can be obtained from any local post P.M was mtroQucea Dy i-nncipai noDen Yorkams, 814 Pearl Throop; Harold John Hoban, 130 Moosic Jessup. president; Mrs.

Roy Carocci, recording secretary; Miss Mary Finnerty, treasurer; also Mesdames Joseph Ambrosini, Joseph Akoury, Alfred Pizzuti, Esther Puchalski, Esther Pricci, Eugene Viola, Peter J. Grip-pi, William J. Gothier and Misses On Saturday, at 10 A.M.. Bishop, Ave. at Fairfieid st.

icerned. So far local iointures have A. fyt. UUA VOWV1 hllV school in observance of Foundets Day. The Green Ridge Suburban linejeome about without this referen- John Misiaszek, head of the Central Diocese, will pontificate at a A.

Beebe. Pupils of the school presented a playlet under the direction of Miss Mary C. Grier, a member of the faculty. Mrs. Julius was the first electric line here and Mrs.

Walter Cwynar, presided solemn requim mass, and Bishop jis rep0rtedly the first ever placed Grochowski will deliver the oDeration in thi wnrlrf Transit over a brief business session. Mrs. dum through actions by the school board involved. The revised plan, which will take into account topography, density of Pachini was awarded a prize Mary Davis, Kathleen Dempsey, Jo- Vincent James Peperno, 239 First Old Forge; Ernest Paul Nichol-on, 1134 Reynolds Louis Anthony Michakzyk, 1221 Olga Dickson City; Andrew Rosko, RD 3, Lake Ariel; Robert F. Ross, RD 3, Moscow; Bernard Anthony Mi- Henry A.

Malinoski was general Interment will be in Chirst the Assisting Mrs. Malinoski were sephine Cawley and Genevieve Len- company officials intimated that chairman of the committee. the following officers: Mrs. Cwy- ahan. Benign Grotto receiving vault in the Green Ridge trolleys also will population, community interests, Miss Hannah G.

Brady, guidance inar; Mrs. Francis first vice! tne parisn cemetery, Minoona. Ushers for the funeral service be replaced by buses, if and whenfacility of transportation of pupils! approval is given by the PUC financial ability of the districts. chalczyk, 1222 Olga Dickson City; Charles Evans Curtis RD agreement with city officials. 1, Moscow; Michael John Kearney.

The transit company withdrew Federal Offices Close Monday school plants, must be submitted to the state council before July. a i i i i 2920 Cedar George Edward will be Felik Kozlowski, Zigmunt Gorgol, John Sek, Michael Holod, Joseph Janowski, Walter Bystricki, Walter Potocki, Anthony Pron, Edward Siekierka, Valentine Ma-tuszek, all members of St. Stanislaus Parish. office. Meanwhile, Luzerne County Republican Congressman Edward J.

Bonin, former mayor of Hazleton, said in Washington, D.C., that no list of prospective jobs at the Tobyhanna depot has been prepared by the U.S. Government. His statement, he said, follows reports of a job list being displayed in the Tobyhanna area. Congressman Bonin said he was informed by the Signal Corps that no uch list could be prepared now for the depot because it would be subject to revision before the installation is ready for operation. "It is the opinion of th Signal Corps that if such a list is being circulated, it is without the authorization or sanction of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer," he said.

Wall 'Stops' its first petitions to abandon Pe- Seymour, 233 Lackawanna .1. tuFJ i me stijooi laws per tersburg, Nay Aug and the Green1. j. Ji itaining to the merger of the dis Ridge Suburban Olyphant; Eugene Joseph Agar, 207 Church Jessup; Leon Raymond streetcar lines in Burns Are Fatal To Aged Woman Bertha Blond Victim In West Pittston Fire tricts was distributed by Mr. an unexpected turn of events at a Popson, 109 Dotph Olyphant PUC hearing here last April 25 to the Principals.

In the Assisted by Clrgy Fred Paul Staxkey, 403 Lacka I. that time thf rnmnanv' nl eveni mergers are approvea Dy me wanna Olyphant, All offices in the Scranton Post-office will be closed Monday, including the Internal Revenue Bureau, in observanct of Washington's Birthday. Postmaster Joseph F. Conrad Assisting uisnop orocnowsKi in lW Mnfwrfw h-ritv n'w9i. electorate, they become effective Sister M.Thomas Taken by Death Entered Novitiate In September, 1892 Sister Mary Thomas, who for 60 years was a member of the Sisters Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Order, died this morning in St.

Joseph's Hospital, Carbon-dale, where she had been a patient for some time. fit a i iuc lucutui iai uiasa tins mui uxiig Qoulfj jot reach an amicable aionaay in JUiy iouowmg Rexford Harry Beavers, RD 1, Moscow; Richard Joseph Thomas, 202 Union Taylor; Brendan tiic cicv nun. weie. vciy xxev. itzwi MwivRuw-mpnt for ihniiPnt rpnairc Her body blackened by burns, ski.

Brooklvn. N.Y.. archoriest: Only those districts in which a 1111 11 i ir: ii 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1- i said only the regular nightly col John Murphy, 382 Lane Jessup; an aged West died last night Fittston woman ieVi Joseph Janik, Syracuse, dea-'erate. Since, however, the carrier of tne electors voting in Pittston Hos-'f-nn- Cpv rhicaffnJ nffrl nnn Jshall havp anpntod will ho morcroH lections of mail will be made. Lawrence Joseph Gardner, 626 "Morgan Dickson City; Lynn o-vuucnu iu me tiijr 10 pital, a half hour after her hour alter ner SOn Til enViHeapnn- Vorv Rpv i.

a. i ihn e)tninre rniopf Vi miriur Cramer sexton. RD 3. Lake Ariel: found her in bed, fighting for her i c.i...5, a' r-iA ley Szufladoweiz, Plymouth, and rev'sed Plans shall I inAmnn Iill a4 and Petersburg lines, which the be submitted William Willson, rear 327 South hlllWIIIMM HIIIVM jiixc. Rev.

Anthonv Rvzs. this citv. mas-ritv arrpntpd A'rt arrcomonf h-c Main Taylor; John Stanley Misi ura 609 Susquehanna Oly Runaway Truck She is Mrs. Bertha Blond, 82, ers 0f ceremonies, and Rev. Al-iyet been reached regarding resur-311 Race St Police believe her bert Fuchs, Paterson, N.J.; Rev.

facing of streets on the Green Clothes ignited While She prepared, Tnt, C7la0m.cl.-i TnHian Hjrhnr Rirfpp Slihnrhan lini While Atop Pole She was a daughter of the late Thomas and Catherine O'Boyle Mc- phant; Andrew Leon Toth, 213 Park Clarks Summit; William Mi witnin live years. PUC SETS HEARING DATE The Public Utility Commission has set Friday, Feb. 27, at 10 A.M.. in the Courthouse, for a further hearing in the application of Rodeers Motor Lines. for an A truck and semi-trailer ran wild through the business district Andrew of Hawley.

chael Mecke, 1115 Upper Oak Wilmington, Del. (formerly of RD 2, Sister Mary Thomas entered the of Mount Pocono today at 10 A.M Electricity which he had handled, UUU1CI 111 luc wu-ueu U1 UC1 and Rev. Benjamin Bak, Irv-I without incident for 25 years today! Her son. Louis, an executive N.Y., bearers of some of CAR STICKER STOLEN claimed the life of a lineman forLee Manufacturing deceased prelate's vestments, Robert Gerrity, 326 Hiller the Pennsylvania Power Light found his mother when he re-jsuch as mitre, stole, crosier. The reported to Patrolman Stewart Moscow); Ervin Thomas Mackrell, 703 North Valley Olyphant; Co.

when 12,000. volts surged turned from work. Her clothes, Ladies Kalina' Choir, directed by1 Donaldson yesterday that while1 amendment to its comomn carrier before its operator stopped it by crashing head-on against the concrete abutment of the Lackawanna Railroad overpass on Route 611, about 200 feet from the approach through his body as he worked; 'A. B. Pikulski, sang.

i tar was parKea on Kiver ceruiicaie to permit transportation Philip Stout, Star Route, Goulds-bo ro; John Michael Yanachik, 306 Hand Jessup; Stephen Joseph 1 1 I kha tiras Talrfin rt I ha hrtcrtlfali j-t i i thA ctifa inc-nAi(iAM 4 1 novitiate at St. Rose Convent, Carbondale, in September, 1892, received her religious habit in April, 1893, and was admitted to religious profession in July, 1895. She served as teacher of music and as superior in the schools at Carbondale, Alquippa, Lock Haven, Caskpt. hpnrprs from thp rpptorv' the state inspection sticker was of Dronertv in Dplawarp and Phila. in the West Pittston Community to the thurch were.

Rev. Szlaeow-i stolen from thc windshield. 'delphia counties. Wayne County. Martin.

53. of Ridge amDuiance auer receiving Indian Harbor, Rev. Stan- treatment by Dr. Andrew gency ley Niemiec, Wallington, N.J.; Rev. Pittsburgh and Sayre, Port killed almost instantly by the pow-l Androsky but died 15 minutes (Continued on Pagi 36) Telecasfers Rescind Bid for Channel 16 (Continued on Pagt 14) to Mount Pocono.

The vehicle, en route to Scranton, is owned by Mrs. Mary Rivi-ello, 500 Oak Old Forge, and was operated by Albert M. Parker, 32, RD 3, Moscow, who suffered brush burns of both knees as he leaped to safety before the crash. erful current. He was working 1 land, and Edgewood, R.I.

Her most recent assignment was to St. Mary's School, Dunmore. i ne rrapenv aDDarennv occurrea atop a pole along Route 90 at Riley The Trend Is To The Third IT'S THE FRIENDLY THIRD FOR about 5:20 P.M. Her son arrived Uaiica le Hiwirlnrl ville when electrocuted. Tun linn rt wIia uora wifK i home at 5:45.

She died at 6:20 Mrs. Catherine Finnegan, this The Electric City Telecasting Co. West Pittston Police i Cmm vehicle was esti- st5iC. uauwin i Martin were standing at the foot filed request with the Federal lf at $5bo Damage to the vwaAAiiiuiiik.ctLiuiia V'Uiiiiiiiooiuii late Francesco Mancuso, 208 Fall- Troopers of Mount Pocono sub Rev. Gerard Finnegan, al tCn, of burned cloth indicated she Mn 4c flsound of sparks caused them to; tUnu cnnA.nnnr N.D., is and Sister raced through the second-floor a nephew, MJi brook Carbondale.

in his will Bernardina, dean of students liZ apartment, trying to check for probate today, not only 5mM Annarpnt shp made ner j-j 1 l. of Marywood College, is a niece yesterday afternoon for dismissal "without prejudice" of its application for television ultra-high frequency Channel 16 in this city MCL Telecasting Corp. will continue to press its application for i ii -1' I I 1 1 It'll 1 i I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IIIIUlK IJCLWtmi the deceased. Because of his great weight th kpHrnnm after beating out the station said brakes of the truck failed as the vehicle was descending a hill in the business area. Parker is reported to have tried to "ditch" the truck several times before he decided to ram the abutment rather than descend another hill.

his two sons but made specific: provision for their common use of The body will be taken to St MVJ rw AAA vaiVVU IV Ul i Agnes Place, Elmhurst, today from ZVU ana slze! blaze with her blistered hands. the driveway attached to the prem- approval of assignment of the tele u.hora tVio fnnor-al urill iwo 111IC3111CI1 1UU1 There was no other fire in the ises nilVIV iUUVl AA AA than 20 minutes to take Mr. Mar-: vision permit granted to Scranton Broadcasters Inc. for Channel 22, apartment although the rugs were The will left the easterly side of scorched where her burning feet the house, designated as 206 Fall- tin's body down the pole. ted Saturday with mass at 10 A.M.

in St. Catherine's Church, Moscow. Interment will be in St. Catherine's Cemetery, Mr. Martin was given artificial itouched them this city.

Stockholders of the MCL Telecasting Corp. are Meco Realty Elizabeth R. Lynett and Ed respiration at the scene and thenj Death WM caused by sccond deJDominick; and the westerly hal, taken to Wayne Memorial Hospital; no Knrn(. th hnsnital rpnorted.V tn hi son Jnnh who is Motorman Posts Bail of $2,000 racnirQinr i at Honesdale where a JtsAA aiui a also to receive the residuary estate. ward J.

Lynett, copublishers of The Times, and "Scranton Broad was then used. casters of which Mrs. M. E. Patsy Crisafulli, 27, of 125 Fair-view motorman of the street- Another provision in the will left $100 to the testator's daughters, Mary Leo, Rose Scalise and had lived in New York City before coming to reside with her son in West Pittston 12 years ago.

Megargee is president, Th rom.Mt fifed witK ttJcar which rammed another trolley Angela Bonacci, the bequests to But Dr. L. B. Nielsen, Hones-dale, said there was no sign of life despite efforts to revive Mr. Martin.

At 2 P.M. Coroner Frederick Hol-bert pronounced Mr. Martin officially dead. He listed the cause of death as accidental. Four other sons and a daughter survive.

Funeral services and interment will be in New Jersey. be a charge against the real estate. The estate is valued at $3,000 and consists exclusively of the Fall- FCC in Washington by counsel for Mulberry St. and Prescott Ave Electric City Telecasting Co. The Jodty papers were on file wtih the FCC'2'000 bail before City Magistrate before 5 FM Terrence J.

Murphy Jr. on four The Associated Press last night' of assault and battery with jii tfvj" from 12 to 18 months to pay All Transactions Confidential Jf In mwir-- i n.n West Pittston Firemen Reginal Ellis and Sheldon Sickler removed brook property. Eiden Enters Race For Tax Collector Joseph B. Eiden, 522 Prospect alderman of the 19th Ward and a member of the clerical staff in the Scranton tax office for approximately 15 years, today took out nominating petitions for the Democratic nomination for tax collector. Former Councilman John A.

Wintermantel last night announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for tax collector. Mr. Wintermantel, who declined vonnrtorl ih.f PPP VA AA Streetcar. tifuiivu tiiat iiic nau uiucicu her to the hospital. Chief Hood and Patrolman Lewis MacCartney; Retired Dentist Hurt investigated.

The charges, lodged by Capt. Richard Beynon and Patrolmen Albert Perry and Albert Janssen, resulted from the fact that four the Meco Realty Co. and Mr. Lynett and Miss Lynett to decide which of the two apparently con- Employes Reject Arbitration Bid In Fall While Walking Dr. Frank Gould, 69, a retired dentist living at a rest home at 1006 Grandview was injured slightly today at 10:35 A.M.

when 2 Apartments Furnished For Public Inspection press for a television station. TheiWOmen ere the crash, order was issued at the request thera Psengers on Cnsa-tt; ifulh's car and two on the other Employes of Double Woven Corp. of America-Picardy Mills, i Two apartments at the Park Gar- fen while walking at Grandview of Radio Station WARM, which alsor'Jiiff; Crisafulli waved a hearing and is an applicant for Channel 16 to seek re-election to council in 1949 after having served two four-year terms, made his announce that caused the workers to strike hoiking development injst and North Washington Ave. He last September Green Ridge, which have been fur-was rem0ved in the Fire Depart- Meeting in All Saints Hall, Dun-'nished as model units bv he Pe.nn,ment ambulance to State Hospital, more, the workers, members of Furniture will be open for where he was treated for brush Jackson St. Couple furnished the required bail.

William A. Golden, Scranton Transit Co. dispatcher, qualified as bondsman. Of the four women injured, one ment independently of the Demo otc rir MrL. niihlm lnsnprtmn irom 10 r.M.

knrnc rf ViinHc anH fare cratic organization, it lc iinripr. LyULai oiu, vivicaliic 1 wwi no 1 13 UI1UC1 -ir 1- 1 A mm Seeking $10,000 iio is still hospitalized. She is Miss Anna and Kirlr Miolln Union of America, unanimously aany unui warcn i. juseyu n. ine amouiance iook Joei Mann, rejected the offer.

Nulty, executive director of the 92, 0f Laurel Oakmont Park, a Stephen Spillar, president, said Scranton Housing Authority, an- medical patient, to Hahnemann the offer was rejected because nounced yesterday. Hospital today at 12:25 P.M. Jackson St are claiming $10,000, Davis 52 of 211 New York who damages in a trespass suit filed in County Court today against A F. management would not agree to arbitrate all matters in dispute but stood. Collector of Taxes Andrew P.

J. Best is barred from seeking reelection this year, having served two consecutive four-year terms. William Tobin, 421 Vine obtained petitions for the Democratic nomination for alderman of the 16th Ward. The post has been LOW BANK RATES TWO-TIME WINNER a registered nurse was just boarding the trolley which was rammed by Crisafulli's runaway streetcar. Miss Davis is at Hahnemann Hospital with her condition described as "good." Boy, 5, Is Injured In Linden St.

Crash Five-year-old Walter Twist, 1217 only certain issues. He also said management wanted to confine arbitration of the union's wage mand to a "10-cent package Mr. Spillar said the union wants to submit all grievances to arbi-j tration and to leave the question PERSONAL LOAN CHART vacant since the recent death of Ralph White is Alderman James Curran The first legal date for the circulating of nominating petitions of a wage increase open. Ridge Row, suffered abrasions of by candidates entered in the May primary election is next Tuesday. the forehead and upper lip yester day at 5:35 P.M.

when he is said to have run into the path of an Costanzo and Louis R. Costanzo, trading as A. F. Costanzo Si Son, contractors, 123 North Main Ave. The complaint set forth that the defendants on April 11, 1951, installed a composition tile covering on the kitchen floor of the plaintiffs' home.

Upon the completion of the work they left a quantity of "slippery material" on the floor of a landing at the top of the cellar stairway. Shortly after the workmen left her home Mrs. Miello, according to the court complaint, slipped on the floor of the landing and fell down the stairs leading to the cellar. Attorneys Wallace G. Moser and J.

Harry Morosini represent the plaintiffs. Moltke Ave. Youth Hurt In Tumble in Icy Court William Scheller, 17, of 831 Unit Told Parents Mould Children The child is a copy of one's self, John J. Baldi, member of the Department of Social Sciences of the Four Area Servicemen Due in Seattle Today Cash You Loon Amount 12 Monthly! Coh You loon Amount Monthly (iv of loan Payment! Rciy Cot of loan Poymont i i i i sioo.oo sioa.oo 4 I sioo.oo oo xi 09.00 1 tOO.OO 11.00 1 212.06 17.67 200.00 11.00 21H.00 12.11 OO.OO IS. OO I SIS.

OO t.l SAO.O 27.AO SIT.OO 18.17 1 I 400.00 24.00 4S4.00 SS.SS 400.00 U.00 43n.0O I4.JI 500.00 SO. 00 1 530.00 44.17 500.00 45.00 545.00 10. Four local servicemen are aboard the Navy transport Gen. H. B.

Free automobile in the 1300 block of Linden St. He was taken to Hahnemann Hospital in a police car by Patrolmen Frank Evans and Michael Cichon and admitted for observation. The Fire Department ambulance also was summoned but its services were not needed. Patrolmen Evans and Cichon University of Scranton, told 30 man arriving in Seattle, members of the Volunteer Service Committee of the Visiting Emcee of two of WGBPs highest rated local week-t day shows. I His HOME- MAKERS SHOW (Mon.

thru Fri. I AM) has a 46 rating and his FREE AND EASY TIME AM) has 42 of the listeners. today from the Far East They are: SFC Arnold T. Herko, 128 River Nurse Association of Scranton and Cpl. James L.

Reed, 1107 Hamp-. Pirr tw iin-? Dunmore at a luncheon meeting ton PFC Norman Testa, 1403 today at the Scranton Club said mat tne automobile was driven by Nat E. Liebman, 1702 East Honesdale, and FM Elmer Orinick, USN, Simpson. Linden St. No arrest was made PERSONAL LOAN OFFICES la Scranton: ia Oar Annex Casl Exehanr Bld.

In Taylor: At 101 8. Mala Straat at the request of the boy's parents, Moltke suffered a possible Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Twist. AWOL SOLDIER SURRENDERS fracture of the nose and lacera tions of the face when he fell in A soldier describing himself as the 200 block of Herz Ct.

last night iiiminn I I 1 '-T 'i TfflRD Michael F. Homanick 18, of NATIONAL BANK at 10. He was treated at the office Mr. Baldi stated that "within our hands we hold wisdom from our own lives." He added that the parents are the moulders, builders and designers of the child's future. The members were told that they must understand the child's level of development and must be aware that it pulls in- two directions, dependence and independence.

Mrs. Willard Henkelman, VNA president, presided in the absence of Mrs. Morton Wolfe, chairman. 2219 Luzerne gave himself up RALPH WHITE 910 On Your Dial to Desk Patrolman Lawrence Holly Chest, Cleaner Worth $88 Stolen from Car Martin Cahilin, 609 Crown reported to South Scranton police yesterday that his car was broken into while parked in front of his home and a chest worth $10 and a vacuum cleaner valued at $78 were stolen. Patrolman George Mechler said that the thief forced a window of tha car to gain entry.

of Dr. E. W. Whalen, 716 Hemlock and later at State Hospital, where he was advised to return for at Police Headquarters last night, (figures from Scranton Pulse Report Jan. 12 thru 23, 1953) and TRUST COMPANY OF SCRANTON explaining that he was absent with out leave from his camp.

X-ray examinations, CBS WGBI Patrolman George Mechler said that the youth had attended a torium, and slipped on the ice in danci at the Nativity Church audi- the court as he left tha building. KUBU rXOUUU. DKPOS1T EKBUKAXCE COEFOKAXKMf -JJJ.

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