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Observer Richard E. Simmermacher said occasional and brief showers this afternoon will be followed by the- generally fair conditions tonight and tomorrow. Maximum today will be 60 degrees and the low tonight, 38 degrees. Tomorrow's high will range around 48 degrees. Of Broadcasting FirmGrotind Broken for Tower On Bald Mountain-Hanlon, Rodgers at Ceremony Scranton Broadcasters operator of Radio Station WG131, will have its television station operating on Ultra-higlr Frequency! Channel 22 in early Spring, it was, announced today by Mrs.

Frank Megargee, president. Mrs. Megargee's announcement Avoca Burgess came during formal tround-break- mg ceremonies for the construction i of the station's TV tower on Bald Among 11 Hurt oaut Jill h. I ns thaetriornemw jail kbse, sihneoP saeird. I ation about Aril.

Participating in the- ceremonies, McLane Injured as in addition to were Car Shears Off-Pole Mrs. Douglas Holcomb, vice presi- dent; Mayor Jamei T. IIanlon, Ted Week-end highway trashes in V. Rodgers president of the this area injured 11 persons, in-' Scranton Chamberf of Commerce; eluding Avoca Burgess James J.IWillis W. Jones, executive secreMcLane, about 56, of Gedding of the Scranton C.

of Ken-West Avoca. Ineth R. Cooke, chief, engineer, and Mr. McLane was hurt early yes- George D. COleman, general man-.

terday morning when his car struck lager. Coleman disclosed at the and sheared off a service pole onl wv oo. Mr. McLane was hurt early yes- George D. COleman, general man-.

terday morning when his car struck ger and sheared off a service pole onl Mr. Coleman disclosed at the for Tower Ceremony W0131, will uencyl Channel ank Megargee, announcement construction tower on Bald narks, she will be in Der: he- ceremonies, degargee, were mb, vice presi- T. Hanlon, Ted esident of the of Commerce; secutive secreC. of Ken-. engineer, and general man-.

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Republicans troop to the polls for tomorrow's 'important balloting, they may be accomplishing something besides expressing their preference for the highest office In the land, There are strong indications thjzt 1 the 66,930 enrolled Republican voters of the county may, at the same time, be setting the stage for the advent of a new leadership in their Probably the biggest enigma of .1 the campaign now ended, for all practical purposes, Involves the matter of Republican unity, whether it exists merely on the surface or whether it is genuine. Pour years ago, at this time, the Republican Party in Lackawanna County was badly split, Scranton, financial angel of 'the GOP for many years, had just been giyen a rude setback. He, was defeated for delegate to the publican national convention the only office he ever sought with the aid of the faction headed by Republican County Chafhnan Everett A. Rosser.1 That was a humiliating blow that sent Mr. Scranton and his politically distinguished wife, Mrs.

Marion Margery Scranton, former member of the Republican National Committee, into political retirement. But this year Mr. Scranton, more because of his long friendship with U.S. Sen. Edward Martin, a candidate for re-election, rather than any affection for the local leaders who crossed aim up in 1948, was back on the scene once again.

He appeared at the main Republican campaign rally and is reported to bave given his party some financial Making 'All-eut Effort Connty was badly split, Worthing- Jon Scranton, financial angel of he GOP for many years, had just been giyen a rude setback. He. was defeated for delegate to the Re- publican national convention the only office he ever sought with the aid of the faction headed Republican County -Chafhnan Everett A. Rosser.1 1 That was a humiliating blow that. sent Mr.

Scranton and his political. 17 distinguished wife. Mrs. Marion Scranton. former member of the Republican National Corn- matte.

into political retirement. But this year Mr. Scranton, more because of his long friendship with U.S. Sen. Edward Martin, a candi- date for re-election, rather than any affection for the local leaders crossed aim up in 1948, was back on the scene once again.

He appeared at the main Republican campaign rally and is reported to have given his party some financial Making All-out Effort ear-I )Scrci'l ritor Activo this Col When Lick'' publicans troop tomorrow's "imi they may be ac thing besides preference for in the land, There are stro 1 the 66,930 em voters of the c( same time, be se I the advent of a their Probably the .1 the campaign practical purpo 1 matter of whether it eats surface or whet1 Pour years ag( Republican Part County was bad' Jon Scranton, I 'the GOP for ma been giyen a ruc defeated for de publican natio the only office with the aid of 1 by Republican Everett A. Rosse That was a hu sent Mr. Scranto ly distinguished Margery Scranto of the Republic raittee, into poll But this year I because of his lc U.S. Sen. Edwar date for re-de( any affection to who crossed air back on the scet appeared at the campaign rally baste given his Making 'Alleut I titan vo Robe Ivutior r.

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11-0M3 415 COe-rtea With 156,251 Lackawanna County voters qualified to participate, all signs today to a vote of near-record proportions in to-morrow's presidential, election. While the campaign locally has lbeen marked by an absence of the interest' is keen and observers look for turnout of possibly up to or exceeding 17; per cent of the registered vote. The polls wM open at ,7 A.M. and close at 8 P.M. Managers of both parties issued their customary' victory claims on the eve of the balloting.

But even the GOP followers concede that they face an uphill fight in, their drive to carry Lackawanna Cciunty. The county his been solid Democratic territory 'since County Commissioners M. F. Lawler and W. J.

Geiger were first elected in 1935. The only Republican break-through since that occasion was accomplished in 1946, when the GOP, elected a state senator and a congressman, largely because of a na-, tionwide rebellion of housewives' against food shortages and high' prices. I If past, statistics in every --presidential election held for the past 20 years count for anything, Democratic leaders have eyery reason, to feel confident about the outcome hete tomorrow. They have routed the Republicans every time a president was elected during that period, with their wininng majorities running from the 18,000 of four years ago try to the 29,000 mark achieved on. one of the four occasions when the late Franklin p.

Roosevelt was the nominee. Expect' Ble Majority This year the Democratic leaders are shooting for a majority ranging from 20,000 to 22,000 votes in the county. Their hopes of attaining their goal are based chiefly upon two factors: (1) A pronounced Stevenson groundswell set in by the visit of the candidate here last week. (2) The unprecedented activity of labor leaders and the union or-I ganizations they head, in behalf of the Stevenson-Sparkman lk -11, IL- pigtotv 1 15( meow etia I M. 15C74LIS.

i6 4Z I UPgrib. V. UrVI (xu.i) 13 Row TCP4-1 F.F,e 4 le.crnA ooy 6A-Li 4tee, 111 All! Nik 11411------ "ea. II" uNe DizA13 crt tf ER 0 01 11 r11.4- os mat No (ctotu cAJa) MAW. tAtAC Memorial Stadium, Dunmor Approximately 125 persons at- Yankees; Pat Padden, American tended the third annual Truckers Association League umpire; Jack Softball League banquet Saturday Guinan, sports -director of The night -in Jtznior Order, United Times Radio Station WQAN; John Mechanics Hall, Alder St.

O'Gorman, league president, and The speakers were State Sen. general chairman; William F. P. Hugh J. McMenamin, Joe Glenn, Jacobs, League president; former catcher for the New York Walter Schautz, donator of Schautz Association League umpire; Jack Guinan, sports director of The Times Radio Station WC)AN; John O'Gorman, league president, and general chairman; William F.

P. Jacobs, Little League Walter Schautz, donator of Schautz, Charles Gallagher, director 'Schautz Stadium. Bill Feldcamp, director of att letics at Weston Field and Littl Baseball 'League commissioner, wa toastmaster. Al Drabent was the In Robert Miller was pianist. Charles Gallagher, director of Schautz Stadium.

Bill Feldcamp, director of athletics at Weston Field and Little Baseball League commissioner, was toastmaster. Al Drabent was the hu 6-Cou- My Enrollment Shows 3 278 Edge Although the DeMocratic Party has a 21,841 registration lead hi Lackawanna bounty, it trails the the istrations for the Bix-by GOP in registrations county 10th Congressional District bY 3278- A Times tabulation today showed there are 104,428 registered-RepubMargery licans and 101,150 registered Demo- crats. The GOP has' made fairly sub- stantial gains since the last general election when 98,034 Republicans and 99,183 Democrats were reg. Istered in the six counties which now comprise- -the 10th Congreswho sional District. The heavy Republican lead in Pike, Sulliva Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming counties- 37,498 GOP voters to 12,379 Demo- cratsdemonstrates that Congress- man Harry P.

O'Neill, the Demo- But overshadowing the readvent cratic nominee, needs -a full out of Scranton in the local po. pouring of his supportesrs in Lack a- litical fieldeven though it was wanna County to overcome the dis- advantages he encountered through deemed advisable to seat him at the Republican dining table at addition of the GOP-dominated come distance away from the party counties to his district moguls who gave him the "hipper The Republican nominee, Con- dipper" four years ago, was an- gressman Joseph L. carrigg of Sus- other interesting development ofiquehanni County, is basing his the campaign now concluded. hopes for victory on carrying all This development was the all-out five rural counties by'wide margins of two veteran Republican while cutting into Congretsman politicians, Harold A. Scragg, chair- O'Neill's strength in Lackawanna man of the Public Utility Commis- County.

sion, and his close associate, Dis- Here are the current registration trict Highway DeVartment Engi. figures for each of the rural coon. sneer Bernard J. Harding to make ties: certain that there would be no custy, Repub. Dente.

repetition this year 1 of what ri 1114 111; 1 Pike 14 Districts) 4.151 1.813 Sullivan (16 Districts 2.240 1.445 But overshado of Mr. Scranton litical heldest( deemed advisabl the Republican some distance av moguls who gayl dipper" four ye other interestinl the campaign no This developm of two politicians, Harol man of the Publ sion, and his cl tict Highway sneer Bernard J. certain that th( repetition this 1 i said' 1 11 it trans11 ') it 1 1 Contempt of 'Congress Charge ton-Wilkgs-arre area. When the He suffered a sli -P ght cut of commences operation, be nose which required one suture to id it will be with full. power of close and was discharged after, 4 treatment at Taylor 1 285.WO watts.

1 Mayor- Jianlon. who participated Moosic Police Chief Thomaa Wil-iwith Mn l. Megargee in the actual son said Burgess McLane, riding'ground breaking, said that "It ceralone, was en route to his hometainly gives me a great deal of when he- lost control of his ve- to participate in this hide, apparently after a tire blewl ground breaking." out. The car crossed tn the left, "During seven years as mayor of the -road and rammed the -polelof Scranton," he said, "it has been Iheadon. Imy fortune to see and play a part 1 Anthony Cebula, 424 Penn many civic advancements, but 'Dupont, was injured early-lester-1today's ceremonies signaling the lday morning when his car struck! advent of local television makes I parked auto in the 800 block ollme proud indeed." i Main Avoca.

1 Continuing, he said that a city of He was treated by a physicianiScranton's size serves as the cenfor injuries of the face and chestiter point for one of the nation's Mr. Cebula told Avoca Police chief great metropolitan areas and it Robert George that he was en routeisurely must keep pace with the home from Binghamton when hel great, scientific development of this fell asleep at the wheel. age. 1 The parked car, owned by Stan-Stature, Prestige ley Haduch, 1219 Spring Avoca, "Breaking ground for the trans. was driven against a service mitter of WGBI-TV," -he said, I Girl injured by Car that TV is now in the fore.

Theresa Sepkowski, 14, of 824 seeable future. It will be a great East Elm suffered a for bringing to our fracture of the left foot when strucklcity additional a and by a car at Elm St. and Pittston prestige." last night at 8. She was. Mrs.

Megargee. in thanking 'treated at State Hospital. Hanlon, said "it is we who .1 Patrolman Stewart Donaldso are thankful to the people of identified the driver as Daniel Scranton and Northeastern Penn- Kuchar, 62.4 East Locust St. Mr. sylvania for their long confidence removed the girl to them us.

Without that," she said, 'hospital. "this day would not have been Frank Borosky, 55, of Main Stpossible. Ever since WGB1 was Port Griffith, was injured serious' Ylounded by my late husband over Saturday nigh; when he was struck 27 by a caron River Rd, Port -Blanch- years ago, we have been en- lcouraged and guided by a large ard. and loyal audience." He suffered a fractured right. The company president then went and possible fractures of the'on to relate the policies of the sta- -lskull and right ankle and was ad-1ti0 and concluded declaring' 13 pace with the evelopment of this Scran'ea.

When the operation, be full power of ho participated in the actual 4d that "It cergreat deal of in this years as mayor Id. "it has been knd play a part ancements, but signaling the levision makes id that a city of ves as the cenof the nation's areas and it pace with the lopment of this for the rv," he said, now in the fore- will be a great bringing to our and in thanking "it is we who people of theastern Penn-long confidence hat," she said, not have been rice WGBI was husband over have been en-led by a large sident then went of the sta-, ed Nongivers Asked For Donations Against Baldassari Dismissed A charge of contempt of Congress against Joseph Baldassari, 38. of this city, was dismissed by a federal judge at Washington today. Federal Judge Edward M. Curran dismissed the charge on the rec-' ommendation of Assistant U.S.

At-' an Aboard Bus torney William Hitz The assistant prosecutor told; Judge Curran he had studied the I case carefully, but had, found noth-1 ashes Throat ing to distinguish it from lumerous Appeal Is Made by President of Chest A plea to "the many thousands" who have not contributed to the Scranton-Dunmore Communi ty Chest to send donations to Chest In the calculations of all respon-I. Iheadquarters in the Chamber of sible Republican state leaders, v7.1 recent cases have WI isulted in directed verdicts of ac-1 Steve Greck, Montrose, Commerce Building was issued to-Lackawanna County is written off I uittal 1day. as a lossthe only question mark That pleafor the additional being the size of the majority thatl The charge against the Scranton. Uses a Knife Blade Iman was based on his refusal tol A 74-yearold Montrose a n'funds needed to enahle the 32 Red the Democrats can roll up. Al- though claiming victory questions put to him by the his throat with a knife leather agencies- to keep their 'Senate Crime Investigating Corn-blade while on a Greyhound bus inidoors open-z-was made by Chest as a matter of keeping up party morale, Republican leaders heremittee during a one-day 3700 block of Birney Milton Aronsohn.

i would be extremely happy if theyilast year 6n alleged organized.gam- Greenwood, today at 8 A.M., then; And he urged these individuals. Could hold the Democratic lead inlbling in the Scranton, Wilkes-I i n---- --a alighted from the carrier and along with others whose gifts have 1 Susquehanna 58 Dist. .12.208 4.244 Wayne 48 Districts 11.370 2.674 W3roalln11 29 Districts) 7,523 2.203 Totals 3.498 12,379 Figures published Saturday in The Times showed that there are 66,930 Republicans and 88,771 'Democrats registered in Lackawanna Returns May 8 Lot Indications are that the early returns after the polls close tomor Indications are that the early returns after the polls close tomor- the Barre and Hazleton areas. count dowia to 10,000 or 'walked about three blocks before been substandard or not in accord. thereabouts.

Dropping of the charge wrote, I. placed h. I po ice ace him in an am ance ance th their means to send ir It is mainly- because they face finish to, the Scranton end of the which rushed him to State Hospital donations to help maintain the "self oi Dropping of the charge wrote' I finish to, the Scranton end of the, ipo ice placed dhIm in a-n-c-e wr-ithti-eTim-e 17 face which rushed him to State Hospital donations to help maintain the ari 1 i a La mainly UVdU3 ttJV 'ace rri---i-ti-ed-i; 1 uullrrnsliewans "self- his condition was reported fair to that the station will be sending TV "investigat which attracted ns by by declaring round will rnean 11 be sending TV AN7 Iir 1 i- 1 ns I -1 lowed the 1945 mayoralty election, when former Howard J. Snowdon after his defeat, charged them with him and sent -a bitter accusing letter, containing district, byl district election figures, t9 Senator, Martin, the (Continued on Pig 28) Alderman's Judgment 'Reversed by Court lowed the 1945 when former Snowdon'. after them with 62dou and sent -a bitte containing distric tion figures, t9 Si (Continued I i Reversed I 'iday.

ito the homes of Northeastern Penn- 11 Jenkins Township police said by the Spring of 1953 -1Borosky wis struck by a car driven i Other speakers at the brief, pro rtheastern Penn-Ting of 1953 it the brief. such powerful opposition in LackA- He was identified as Steve Greckdrespect of the entire community' wailna County, that the Republic wide attention inthis regiontwo an 14 Maple who boarded the bust Mr. Aronsohn. who announced io stations carried Scranton radhe. leaders have turned radiant faces at Sunbury with a ticket to the Chest drive is being con- him to Scranton.

itinued until at least $700,000 is The knife inflicted only a super- emphasized the grave dan- him to Scranton. itinued until at least $700,000 is The knife inflicted only a super- raised, emphasized the grave danficial wound, and hospital authori-iger of curtailment of agency opera- toward the toar five ci proceedings out of Washington ural counties and which proved to be of general the newly organized 10th Congres- disappointment. row night will not throw any lightlsional District. It is in these rock- It was conceded after the day- tin filo inrocrtprts for foririhheA Rdsnohliran farm roontioc toward the five rural counties of proceedings out of Washington the newly organized lOth Congres- proeved to be of general -it ay- on the prospects for victory forfribbed Republican farm as conceaea tter tne clay ities said that he- be dis: the Lackawanna County Democratic all given a tandem hitch to hearing had ende that little sharged as soon as relatives arrive' nominee in his -initial sit-county trial Lackawanna by a- ger6man-1 if anything, was disclosed that had 1 here to take him back to Montrosel In election bid against Congressman dering GOP legislature, that the ot been of general knowledge pre-! rushed him to State Hospital. iviously.

Nothing brought out at Carrigg. Evenhower-Nixon ticket is ex- iThe blade narrowly missed the the "organ-i All of the early returns available pezted to show its greatest I hearing pointed to any jugular vein, and the wound was to Lackawanna County voters prob- strength. lized crime syndicate" operating 'closed by the application of six ion I ably will bq east within the Whether that strength will be the region. Baldassari was indicted last July Roy 1 boundaries of the county. sufficient to overcome the lead Roy F.

Korzendorfer, p. jury ftrth.e. Voting machines, which enibleiwhith Congressman Harry the bus driVer, told police that nearmg nao enaen trial lime, Lackawanna County Democratic all given a tandem hitch to as soon as relatives arrive if anything, was disclosed that hadihere to take him back to Montrose. in his -initial sit-county trial Lackawanna by a- gerr3man-i an'election bid against Congressman dering GOP legislature, that thelnot been of general knowledge pre-rushed him to State Hospital. iv.

Carrigg. Evenhower-Nixon ticket is ex- iously Nothing brought out at iThe blade narrowly missed the All of the early returns available pezted to show its greatestithe hearing pointed to any "organ- iiugular vein and the wound was to Lackawanna County voters prob- strength. iized crime syndicate" operating in I slosed by the application of six ably will bq cast within the Whether that strength will be the region. sutures. boundaries of the county.

sufficient to overcome the lead Baldassari was indicted last Julyl Roy F. Korzendorfer, Arlington, Voting machines, which enable whith Congressman Harry p. 16 by a federal grand jury for the the bus driVer, told police that DiStrict region. Whether that strength will be Baldassari was indicted last July1 sutures. Roy F.

Korzendorfer, sufficient to overcome the lead 16 by a federal grand jury for the which Congressman Harry P. thebus driver, told police that DiStrict Clinton W. Tilley. 27, of 1.39'gra-m----inc-Inded Mr. Rodgers, 'Mr' Carey Plains.

Tiller Jones and Mr. Cooke. scheduled for a hearing tonight! Mr. Rodgers declared that "The 4before Peace Justice John Stacho-C. of C.

joins with the people of ikus. Port Griffith. I Lackawanna Valley to Andrew Makarevich. 59, of 1006'gratulate WGBI on this occasion's North Main -a slight; He spoke of the Part Station- of the forehead in a collision 'WGBI played in the industrial re: the 1200 block of North of the area and of its. yesterday at 2:1,0 P.M.

of news and said treated at State Hospital. that "WGBI. one of the pioneers Patrolman Francis Clark said Ilin rAclio now takes lacatrrudcrkiveonp ebrayt eAcil r.b yM aAklabreeryti eNhi and it will give the people of the 'an important step toward the day .201 East Marlset collided the opportunity to watch i (Conti ntmd en Pawl 17) as well as hear their broadcasts." 1 I Mr. Cooke disclosed that WGBI's needs of the agencies for transmitting station- on the Bald 1953. iMountain is now being altered and I There are more than 2,500 per- lenlarged to provide for TV equip isons who made pledges last Yearlment, and that changes are being lwhose contributions-for the current made to its broadcasting studios.

'drive have not been obtained. 1 Checks can be made payable to Longyearbyen, the administrative the "Scranton-Dunmore Communityicapital of Spitsbergen, was named Mr. Aronsohn for 1. Longyear, a Bostonian. Rodgers, Mr lared that "The 1 the people of Valley to con-this occasion." part Station te industrial re: area and of its news and said )f the pioneers trig, now takes toward the day re people of the inity to watch ir broadcasts." ed that WGBI's 3 on the Bald ing altered and for TV equip-alas are being asting studios.

administrative was named ar, a Bostonian. Lions and services unless the additional money is forthcoming. Nearly $25,000 is needed to reach the $700,000 minimum to cover the bare operating requirements of the agencies without making any provision for a reserve for emergencies. Chest reserve funds were wiped out last year in meeting agency deficits for this year. Mr.

Aronsohn suggested that the large number of persons who gave between $1 and $10 give serious thought to increasing their contributions, especially if such gifts are not in accordance with means or income. He added that many, many per-Sons whose pledges exceeded $10 also are in a financial position to make another donation which would help to assure meeting the be-1 I I President Judge T. Linus Hoban today reversed an alderman's judg'-inominee awarding possession of Olyphant property to its owner and evicting his tenant The cdtirt ruled that the corn- plaint and 'summons of the land- lord, Basil Moschowsky, were de- feetive for noncompliance with the Landlord and Tenant Act and that ill of Columbia on ia fast report on the totals. are O'Neill, Dunmore Democrat, is cer- Air. Greek was acting queerly be- therefore, the judgment Nile al- used throughout Lackawanna Coun- tam to roll up in his home 'county, growing- out of his ref charges ual to fore he cut his throat.

When the i prd derman' is "void and must be re- ty while paper ballots are used in is a question to be answered only answer questios tut to hiCAu. bus pulled into the Wilkes-Barre 7 Versed." the 165 election districts in the by tomorrow's Congress- of as year by he Senate rime iterminal on its way here from But the court Pointed out thatiother five counties. man O'Neill and his managers are Investigating Committee. Sunbury, Mr. Greck argued that it Its ruling 'does not bar the owner Thus the count of the vote in confident that they can produce The committee, headed by Sen.ishotild have reached Scranton be from 1 further proceedings under these counties will be a relatively a vote for him in his home countvillerbert R.

O'Conor eon- 1 fore Wilkes-Barre. I the Act of 1951. if he can "make slow process, although the results that, will overcome the anticipated Iducted the one-day hearing into. Captured by Policeman out a case in accordance with the should become known much earlier Republican MajqritieS likely to he alleged. organic trime in Serail- than a th ary election' attained by Congressman Joseph Baldassari operator with his front seat opposite the driver AS L.

ton, Wilkes-Barre and Hazleton. 1 The elderly man occupied a requirements thereof On Oct. 31 19 31, Mr. Most how- rim The Times 'once again will pre- Carrigg, Susquehanna, the Repub- aky bought the prOperty at 109 sent a complete county-by-county HMV El. nominee, id the rural coun- brother (Al) Baldassari of theithe bus passed the Greenwood Elio Olyillhant.

and and district-by-district tabulation of ties, Baldassari Amusement Co. at in the 3700 block of Birney shortly afterward moved to have the returns in the rural counties Hinght Pittston was indicted aftertAve. Korzendorfer told the police es on Presidential Fig Martin Shipski, its tena evicted. in its editions of Wednesday. he refused to answer any questions he heard Greck breathing heavily 1 Ile secured an eviction notice from The congressional fight, in the concerning his business, life historylTurning around, he saw blood the Area Rent Office and at a opinion of those in close touch or any other personal activities.

gushing from the wound in the bearing before 'Alderman James Building Trades to Have with the contest, will be decided' Several of the questions includ-'man's throat. P. Curran, Scranton, the defend- Holiday for Election on the basis of what happens in ed Senator O'Conor's interest int At the same time. the got up ant was ordered to leave the prem- the 10th District in the presiden- slot machine and pinball machine and lunged toward the driver, ises lie refused, claiming he bad There will be no work (Continued on Page 28) sales of the Scranton men, alleged pocketknife still in his hand. Fear an oral leate.

IiIr. 'Moschowsky except at the pollsfor the glit of a diamond ring to a Seran-ling that he was to be attacked. 1 then went to court craftsmen of the Scranton Building wil of Korzendorfer grabbed the knife Shipski's attorney, John R. Trades Council irils Take Out Pla ton official and the taking ns. with one hand and with the other Lenahan, -argued tlial, the plain- The no work on Election Day eral policemen on plane trips! aboard Baldassari's private plane.

lopened the bus door. tiffs complaint had not been edict was issued by the executive For Hew Housing Greck got out and began to walk drawn 1 in compliance with the board of the Building Trades Coun- Unit dassari returned an ignored bill! in The grand jury that indicted Bal- a northerly direction. In order Landlord and Tenadt Act an ex- cil following a special meeting this Seventeen general contractors in to protect a number of school chil- eeption which the smut today sus- aftenw on. have taken out sets of plans for against Patrick Joseph Size, 1214 Ave also cited for con- dren, Korzendorfer said, he drew tained-r The plaidtiff was repre- 250-unit housing development ahead of the wounded while sented by Attorney Nicholas Dan. woman Iniured i he tempt A third man, Joseph Seal Fall planned by tffe Scranton Housing several passengers alighted and leat, 1-12zjeton who was sched- behind Greek.

of Columbia on charges O'Neill, Dunmore Democrat, is cer- Greek was acting queerly growing- out of his refusal to tain to roll up in his home county, fore he cut his throat. When the answer questions put to Aug. bus pulled into the Wilkes-Barre is a question to be answered only 7 of last year by the Senate Crime by tomorrow's Congress- on its way here from Investigating Committee. Sunbury, Mr. Greck argued that it man O'Neill and his managers are The committee, Sen.

confident that they can produce headed by ishotild have reached Scranton be-confident R. O'Conor con-fore Wilkes-Barre. a vote-for him in his home county! ud cted the one-day hearing into, that! will overcome the anticipated' b.y.Paliceman oirti411if.ftln rn i i et litreallw i organfted crime in Scran-1 except at the pollsfor the! 1 glift of a diamond ring to 'a Scian-ling that he was to be attacked. craftsmen of the Scranton Korzendorfer grabbed the knife Trades Council. 'hrms Take Out Plan's' ton official and the taking of eral policemen on plane one hand and with the other 'The no work on Election Day aboard Baldassari's private plane.

I opened the bus door. edict was issued by the executive Housing Unit The grand jury that indicted Bal-I dassari returned an ignored bill! Greck got out and began to walk board of the Blinding Trades Coun- He For in a northerly direction. In order cil following a special meeting this Seventeen general contractors against Patrick Joseph Size, 1214 to protect a number of school chit- afternoon. have taken- out sets of plans for MonseY also cited for con- dren. Korzendorfer said, he drew ahead of the wounded man, while Woman' bl are in Fall the 250-unit housing development tempt.

A third man, Joseph Scat- planned by tffe Scranton Hou sing ea I of Hazleton, who was sched- several passengers alighted and charges' walked behind Greck. President Judi today reversed a rnent Warding Olyphant prope and evicting his The cdtirt rut, plaint and sum lord, Basil Mos( fective for none( Landlord and Te i 1. therefore, the ji derman is "voic versed." But the court its ruling does from further 1 the Act of 1951 I. out a case -in a( requirements til On Oct. 31, 1 sky bought the Ave Shortly aftersvai Martin Shipski, He secured an the Area Rent bearing before P.

Curran, Seri ant was ordered ises. He refuse an oral lease. then went to co Mr." Shipski's Lenahan, -argue tiffs complaint drawn i in cons Landlord and 1 ception which ti tained.r The pl sented by Attor rfer told the breathing heavily. id, he saw blood the wound in the time. Greek got up ward the driver, the 11 in his hand.

Fear- vas to be attacked. grabbed the knife and with the Other Lt and began to walk 'direction. In order imber of school chit- orfer said, he drew wounded man, while igers alighted and Greck. 2' 1 4101PL'---- AC' t'ec't JO Jil 9 (r, 2 1 I kir ,..) ''4; '1 fp 7- I. i -t, 1 1 0 4 it eks )AN 'i.

Authority for a 25-acre site near uled to trial on the same frac-ithe former on -inoo Scrant Al a last month, was granted a continu- The atter threw the knife away, nneek (Continued on Page 17) boundary line. ance. i (Continued on Page 17) Irew the knife away, on Page 17) EVERYBODY GET OUT AND VOTE TOMORROW ET 0 IMEMIEMMENEEMIIIIMIE dill A voT TOMORROW Mi. Catherine Murray, 56, of Typhoon Churns Pacitic 1650 Wayne fracMANUA- (1P)--A typhoon head- left hand and right wrist ing toward Southern Japan churned today when she slipped on a wet the Pacific 500 miles southeast of leaf in front of Holy Rosary Okinawa'tonight with winds up to Church on William St. and fell 160 mile's an hour, the Weather to the -She was treated Bureau said at State Hospital.

Mrs. Catherine Murray, 56, of 1650 Wayne suffered turd: left band and rirht Typhoon CI MANILA (IP). ing toward Sontl the Pacific 500 Okinawa 'tonigh 160 miles an I Bureau said. 1 tat State Hospital. i Ms on the project are to be opened by the authority at its head: 64" quarters at Valley li a South Scranton.

on Nov. 12. The Night Before Joseph 'A. McNulty, executive di- It7 the'night rector for the authority, said today 11 Da It' tatJti 1,14, aCI all Li" lit U13 IN UV. IS.

-1 1 ot 0 Joseph McNulty, executive di- 1- l- it SI nigut rector for the authority, said today 'le 1 Kaiser Baffled in Bills; 7 1 1 Choi trYields'Cae he of Cold Cash Frank Kaiser, president of the Scranton Bedding 1031 Capor use Probably didn't get much rest over-the weekend. Mr. Kaiser Is faced with a problem that would test the judgment of Solomon. smaller denominations for a total Friday afternoon three male em of over ployes of the firm, knocked off The girl immediately turned the wtricat the quitting hour, leaving ackage over to Mr. Kaiser and than' when his- troubles started thres--partially upholstered chairs First, of course, is the question, to be completed.

from which chair did the package Shortly after they left the work- come? It is just possible there will be roOm litterpd with Ittaffintrs from I room, littered with stuffings from It is Just possible there will be Kaiser i Chair)' 1 1 Frank Kau Capouse i Mr. Kaiser of a Solomon. Friday aftern( ployes of the wciricat the qui three --partially 1 to be complete( Shortly after room, littered Iffle by $1,000 In Bills s' Cache of Cold Cash -Id 'C 'h '1 president Of the Scranton Redding 1031 t--: 'ably didn't get much rest over the weekend. aced with a problem that would test the judgment smaller denominations for a total three male em- of over I 1, knocked off immediatelY turned the First, of course, is the question, hour, leaving ackage over to Kaiser and thars when Wu- troubles started Lolstered chairs from which chair did the package left the work- come? I ti flags from It is just posaible there will be THIEVES GET $1,268 PHILADELPHIA Thieves stole $1,268 in receipts and cash from a cigarette machine in the office of the Airport Terminal Restaurant at International Airport. here yesterday.

that in all, 90 contractors have ob- before EleCtion tamed sets of plans for the various for 15 phases of construction general 4 Dayand contract, heating, plumbing and 4t electrical work. minutes of up4o- e-minute pre- The development, like Valleyl 1 1 tion ws View Terrace, is federally sport. Loads from the Public lt eec hear EDWARD R. Housing Administration to the au- 111111110W WITH I 0 i ne thority will finance the preliminary 4. work, and these will be re- i paid when the authority eventual- tee THE NEWS at ly floats a bond issue.

The bond 1.1, 7:45 P. Pit issue, in turn, will be paid off. 1 TONIGHT through rentals from the develop- 14' ment For complete, 4., The South Scranton project will accurate 'returns give the authority three public 4. ke IVtart! housing developments under its a Wilkie control. Valley View Terrace, with I 240, apartments was -the first to .3 ELECTIDN NIGH be completed, and work is now un- 4, Headquarters der way on Park Gardens, 165-unit development in Green Ridge.

TUESDAY-- ma" VGBI your ELECTION NIGHT Headquarters TUESDAY-- P. WGBF CBS aln 4, cor Your Dial Arminommum, ss4i 0 cp 4,, Y110 tin lour Mat 101.3 Mc. (FM.) EDWARD Ft. MURROW ee. A It's A.

Great Privilege I RD NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST, COMPANY 2- OF SCRANTON MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION i 1 kit' IP) before Election that idn all, 9(f) clontrafctortsh have. oh- tame sets ans or various ayand for 15 :1 phases of construction general Z. 1 contract, beating, plumbing and electrical work. minutes i up-to- the-minute pre- The development, like 'I18 4, election news view Terrace, is federally sored Loads from the Public4 hear EDWARD R. A Housing Administration to the au- ILTT ti, 10 ChIT7 01 tiltitAfi IT vy I a ai Att thority will finance the preliminary 4.

4. 4 work, and these iloans will be re- THE NEWS at 0,,,, 1 5) N111 Paid when the authority eventual-It al As p. fil. ''s )1 4 through rentals Great 11 IY floats a bond' issue. The bond gi 4', TONIGH i 10 issue, in turn, will be paid off A la ...4 Ca I from the develop-! 14 ment c- For compete, -e, I i i 4.741 ''vW-: The South Scranton project will accurate 'returns Privilege give the authority three public make IiIGBI Your t'''' 111 housing developments under its 't '''l control.

Valley View Terrace, with i 240, apartments, was the first to st ELECT I9N Nitrr -i, it be completed and work is now Un- 4.. Headquarters der way On Park Gardens, 165-unit .1: development in Green Ridge. 611111 .3.. 1 1 RD NATIOIAL BMIK THIEVES GET $1,268 046- 8.6'00 P. M.

i 1 4,4:,,.: 0 I 1 ,,,1 1 2' AND TRUST COMPANY i 1 PHILADELPHIA UP.) Thievis'o 6 stole $1,268 in and cash 4, WGBI CBS 41 1 1 OF ANTON from 'a cigarette machine in the ni eh OUr Dial i 7 A ut till 1 ,,,,..,......6 SCA a office of the Airport Terminal (F ,31.) 4-, to le 7 1 1 i Restaurant at International Air-1 013 Mc'. EDWARD R.1 MURROW I MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 1 mo 1 port here yesterday. i three claimants! the three chairs to be replaced Then again if any of the chairs with new upholstery; a girl em- or "the" chair was purchased seeploye hi the office, walking through and hand well who owns the the debris, accidentally kicked cmoney? small Package. As she di it broke Still another problem is that no one may ever be able to place a oPerLand she noticed b141 a legal claim to the funds Closer examination of the pack- But, regardless of bow it turns age revealed the bill was of a $100 out, Mr. Kaiser wants the money denomination, returned to its rightful owners.4.

Further investigation disclosed How will he do it? That's one f. the package also contained several question he wishes he had the right $100 bills well as a 'number of answer to! 1 I the three dish with new upho ploye hi the offil the debris, ice small Package. openand she nu Closer exarair age revealed the denominatio'n. Further inve the package aim $100 bills as we three claimants! I I be replaced Then again if i of the chairs 81r I 1 em- or "the chair was purchased sec- walking through ond hand well, who owns the lolly kicked he di it broke Still another problem Is that no one claim 1 at th may ever be able to place at nt a bill-, I pack. funds.

0 In of the But, regardless of how it turns I was of, a $100 out, Mr. Kaiser wants the money returned to its rightful owners. ation disclosed How will he do That's one ntained several question he wishes he had the right a of answer to! i i. I I i 1 1 I 4 41' I I 1 1 1 1' 1 i i 11 1 1 i 'i I I 4 I 1 1 l' .1: 1 -I i I. I i I i 4 I 1 I i 11.

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