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THE SCRANTON TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, iriPTimrnc- piiict 61 RIM PARKWAY PROPOSAL TOlk TorWc Men In Armed Forces uniiui nu i uiiliiu muui if TO DIRECTORS BE HELD HERE TUESDAY OUTLINED CARBONDALE FLIER HAS FLOWN MONTGOMERY OH MANY SPECIAL MISSIONS ICTORY GARDEN-GRAPH (Note! Neva Item for publication ta (hie colamat will be welcomed by Tbe Time. Itema telling of the dolnfe of local aericemen will receive prompt attention. Letters ehoald be addreneed ta the city editor.) The Indiantown Gap Military Reservation public relations office The headquarters of the 357th Infantry Reeiment in Germany has announced the award of a Bronze Star to Sgt. Edward J. Bohr, son of Mrs.

Pauline Bohr, 505 Moltke Avenue. He participated in the campaigns in Normandy, Northern France- and Germany. SSgt. C. J.

Ulrich, 527 Maple Street, who is attached to the India- BOARD OF MOTOR CLUB ASKED TO SUPPORT ROAD PROJECT BY GROUP FROM MONROE COUNTY. ProDosed plans for the construction JUDGE EAGEN WILL PRESIDE AT SESSION THAT WILL BEGIN AT O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING. Judge M. J. Eagen will preside at LIEUT.

JACK RACE, FORMERLY OF SCRANTON AIRPORT, HAS ALSO CARRIED GERMAN GENERAL. European Division Air Transport a session of divorce court to be and financing of the Rim Parkway announced yesterday that among the veterans released from service yesterday were: SSgt. John F. Plona, 248 Church Street, Duryea and PFC Stanley Kulko, 528 Pear Street, in the Pocono Mountains were outlined to directors of the Lackawanna Motor Club at their monthly meeting China Division, Air Transport Com held in his chambers at the Courthouse next Tuesday, beginning at 9 A. M.

Sixty -one cases are on the list, which was made putftic by Court yesterday in Hotel Casey by Officials Command, TJSAAF. London, June 22. A Carbondale pilot who has flown Field Marshal Bernard Mont this cuy. Seaman (2c William J. Donald ONIOM SMUT Stenographer Kenneth Polley today.

OKI I OK MAGGOT? AT WORK Hearings are scheduled in the fol or the Monroe Loumy iviotor uiud and the Monroe County Chamber of Commerce. son, 541 Orchard Street, Moosic, and lowing cases: FILE THEIRPRCE LISTS MAKERS OF CONSUMES GOODS REQUIRED BY OPA TO FURNISH THREE COPIES OF CATALOGUES. Three copies of current catalogues and price lists should be filed with the Scranton District. Office of Price Administration, on or before July IS by manufacturer of consumer durable goods in the area. OPA officials announced today.

Two of the three copies will be forwarded to regional and national OPA offices. In addition, manufacturers arc asked to put OPA on their mailing list for any new notifications sent to the trade concerning prices, terms of ssles, or changes in designation for articles manufactured. Copies of these notifications should be furnished the OPA district office within ten days after being issued to the These filings are required to aid OPA in establishing ceiling prices for consumer goods of new manufacturers in line with existing ceiling prices for the same or comparable The filings also will as Seaman (2c) Stanley Paulick, 204 gomery and other high-ranking British officers and diplomats in all kinds of weather and from fields The Lackawanna Motor Club was Josephine Street, Peckville, have completed boot training at Sampson, asked to support the Rim Parkway 9 A. M. Acnea Condeells George, Frnk J.

Fazti vt Lucy, Jonn Perry Sion t. Paige, Koaemary Naughton Eluabeth Loui Kinram vs. How that never were meant for airplane, proposal by Roy L. Dengler, pres N. Y.

is now with Brig. Gen. Earl S. ident of the Monroe uounty iwoior mand, as a radio operator, has been awarded the Air Medal, according to a report from the command headquarters. Msr.

Sgt. Harold Maus of this city recently aided in the removal of German money and bullion that the 3d Army uncovered at Merkers, Germany, according to a report from the European theater of operations. PFC Robert B. Wright, 808 Grand-view Street, an aerial engineer, has been awarded the Air Medal, the India-China Division, Air Transport Command, has announced. ard, Anthony Bruka Ta.

Alma. Aivation Machinist's Mate (3c) Club: Leroy Mikels, past president of the club: Howard L. Keiper, 9:30 A. M. IjOuiM urina va.

Joapta. Aanea Graham va. Anthony Mir nhall J. Hail-y va. Marr John R.

An- deraon va. Mary Emma Conco Kltlaa Joseph F. Fitzsimmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J.

Fitzsimmons, 69 Depot Street, Forest City, is a member of the aircraft carrier U. S. S. chairman of the Industrial committee of the Monroe County Chamber of Commerce, and Charles M. Thompson, prominent hotel official.

va. John, Ann Spangenberc va. John. II A. W.

Maud Simpson ri George Elwood F. Zimmerman va. Ruth. Rob if Hancock. ert E.

Wah-h va. Helen. Marion D. Roaa va Robert Theodore B. Hull va.

Florence Gladys E. Shuback vs. Frank O. Directors ol tne jacicawanna motor Club deferred action pending a complete study of the proposal. They TSgt.

Francis Hart, twenty-two, 1130 Rundle Street, a radio operator-gunner with the 454th Liberator A. 11.: AKnes Adams vs. lUrtin Cran vs. lAurtlr, Mary Galla Rher vs. Stephen, Ruth Cox vs.

Oeorg, -5s 0 Khxaheth C. Rohlaon va. D. Ronald Margaret Krnpp va. Raymond J.

11 A. M. anon W. Wllllama va. Eliza Bombardment Group, will return to this country from Itaiy soon, according to a press release from the group's wing commander.

Brig. Gen. beth Kather Smith va. Lowell sist the price agency in checking the Jean N. Sherrill vs.

John Harold Hil- Enemies of Onions In Victor Garden ler va. Dorothy, Wendell E. Norria va Helen Mary Piechockl va. Martin. prices of new goods put out Dy oia-lire manufacturers.

lay K. Upthegrove. PFC Stanley L. Klimek, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Adam Klimek, 760 Main were told -that the paw way, wnicn would cover a sixty-mile scenic route, would be privately financed with toll to be collected until the cost of the parkway is paid off, when the road would become state owned and operated. The Monroe County group declared that many millions of dollars would be spent in Northeastern Pennsylvania, including Scranton, by the vast numbers of visitors expected to use the Rim Parkway. Gov. Edward Martin is being urged to appoint a Rim Parkway 11:30 A. M.

Paul F. Searfoss vs. Helen Peter Vlagotx vs. Agnes, Jeeen E. Tims vs.

Joseph Anna Page vs. By DEAN HALLIOAT (Released by Central Press Association.) Street, Avoca, who has been serv IAKE LINCOLN STAFF MEMBBtS Joseph. Lottie Coatic vs. John. Bertha ing with the 1054th Military Police Rozelle va.

Victor. Company since March, 1943, has been Did something happen to your Noon: Robert John Samea vs. Mary. don to be a pest there is little ARE. APPOINTED BY S50WD0H Gene Keller va.

Howard Ellen Hunold vs. John. 1:30 P. Dorothy H. Miles, by Mar onions in the Victory Garden last season? Did rot spots appear on the bulbs? It may have been that onion maggots were at work, and Commission which would exercise Fifteen Life Guards and Attendants jorie Jones, her mother and next friend, vs.

George 'tV. Catherine Swallow Carr vs. Oscar, Anna M. Gllrrry vs. John if so, better set your onions in a Mary A.

Heller va. August Alice Iaco- W01 Serve Far Season Which Opens Officially Temerraw Morning. new location this year, although AAS II in niril inrr bucci va. Michael Anna Chaae va. Steve.

under normal conditions onions can control over the financing and operation of the scenic route. Directors of the Lackawanna Motor Club voted to invest $4,000 in government securities during the Seventh War Loan at today's business meeting. Thomas F. Murphy, president, presided. awarded the Meritorious Service Plaque.

Private Klimek is a graduate of the University of Scranton and has been in service since August, 1942. His unit has been overseas since December, 1942, participating in the North Arican Campaign before it moved to Italy to serve with the 12th Air Force. SSgt. Albert F. Friese.

446 North Main Avenue, is with a quarter-master depot unit in Holland which operates a huge warehouse where food for the Dutch population is stored. be grown in the same soil year after 2 P. M. Joseph E. Glblln vs.

Mer- cedes, Milbirrn E. Sewell va Beatrice year. T. RACE LIEUT. JACK The onion, maggot is the worst northern onion nest.

It eats into except to move the bed to a new location. A poison bait, however, can be used to kill the small grty flies. This type of control is im-. portant since there are several broods a year. These flies breed in fresh manure, soit never should be used in onion plantings.

Smut, illustrated, is a fungous disease which lives on in the soil where onions attacked by it have grown. It causes blisters to form on the leaves which later break and expose powdery spore masses. If the disease has appeared on onion plantings, it is best to plant in a new location. If this is not practical a formaldehyde solution can be sprinkled on the row, after the seeds have been dropped, to tiism-fect the soiL Henry J. Wyaockl va.

Betty, James J. Faneill va. Daltia, Mae Harteborn va. Eilia 8.. Mary Elisabeth Lynott va.

William Jr 2:20 P. Gerard Bllardl va. Elisabeth. Andrew Heteilua va. Helen, Do- Hoag's European Division of the United States AAF Air Transport the bulb, as illustrated in the accompanying Garden-Graph, starting decay and often destroying the Command in London.

menico Scaramusr-ino vs. (teraldlne, Jose whole onion. The onion maRKot is the larva phine A. Zagrapan va. John Jack I'VFon va.

Marie Catherine. Catherine Uallarfier "vs. Patrick. HOLLYWOOD TODAY He is Lieut. Jack T.

Race, former flight instructor at Scranton Airport, and his experiences range from flying British officers from plain open fields to transporting high German officers to the peace table of a small gray fly which looks like a small house fly. Two or three broods may be looked for each year, 2 P. M. Ethelyn Bonetedt va. Robert A flarence G.

Rawding vs. Henrietta PFC Charles V. Williams, 1425 Pittston Avenue, stationed in the European Theater with the 83rd Infantry Division, has been awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge, an army dispatch from overseas states. Walter Hutkaa vs. Mary Janlt-sky va.

Frank A. if they are busy in your garden. Once the maggots have become at Rheims, France, a few days be fore V-E Day. Mayor Howard J. Snowdon last night announced the appointments of the fifteen members of the Summer staff at Lake Lincoln, which opens officially for the season tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock.

Appointed as life guards were: Daniel Birchard, 1718 Penn Avenue; John Archer. 1345 Church Avenue; Charles Wer.zeL 1814 Vine Street: James Sanders. 1000 Mulberry Street: Bruce McCutcheon. 715 Wheeler Avenue; George Burne. 219 Pittston Avenue, and David Price.

2716 Jackson Street Bathhouse attendants will be: William Ives. 640 Birch Street: Ralph Bosley 701 Prescott Avenue: Thomas Jones. 1530 Farr Street, and Joseph Butler 891 North Main Avenue. William Evans. 2117 Wayne Avenue, will be at the men's comfort station.

Laura Rodham. 1321 Linden Street; Laura Hallock. 645 Prescott Avenue, and Catherine McGeever. 1132 Cedar Avenue, are assigned to the women's comfort station. HOLLJNSHEAD RESUMES Sgt.

Edward J. Bohr. 505 Moltke Avenue, is serving with the occupa Flying a Douglas C-47, Lieutenant Rice was assigned as pilot to Maj. Gen. Sir F.

W. DeGuingand, Monty's chief of staff. As such PFC Dermot J. McNamara, 1720 Mulberry Street, is a member of the cast of "A Private's Lament." a satire put on by the 333d Infantry Regiment of the 84th Division in Europe. The production has finally had its world premiere after numerous postponements resulting from developments in the final phases of the European campaign.

Pv.t Steve Kafara, 825 Adams Street, Throop, attached to the 121st Engineers of the 29th Infantry Division in Germany, is racking up some fine catches in the Hamme River. Private Kafara was a member of the Throop Independent Rod and Gun Club back home and won several fishing awards. He has been making his own, flies for use on the Hamme River, using hair from wild game or fowl. PFC James C. Maldment, 833 Church Street, Avoca, is serving with the 17th Air-Borne Division of the 15th Army in Germany- A veteran of Europe's most bitter fighting, Private Maldment wears a battle star for the Ardennes Forest Campaign and for subsequent campaigns which carried the 17th across the Rhine River, The son of Mrs.

Jess Maldment, Avoca. he entered service in January of this year. He attended Duryea High School and Girard College. Philadelphia, and was employed in Harrison, N. J.

Msr.Sgt. James D. Masters. 300 Main Street, Moosic, has served ten months as chief control technician in the Ficon Squadron of the West China Raiders. He took part in the original B-29 operations against Japan from China bases.

He attended Taylor High School and was later employed as an electrician at Kearny, N. J. He has been overseas fourteen months. Sergeant Masters is the son of Mrs. Mae Masters, 210 North Main Street.

Taylor, and the husband of Mrs. Margaret Masters, 300 Main Street, Moosic. An Oak Leaf Cluster to the Air Medal has been awarded Lieut. Payne S. Barzler formerly of 1010 Grandview Street, according to a press dispatch from the 102d Infantry Division in Germany.

His Wife, Barzler, resides in Shaker Heights, Ohio. The Oak Leaf Cluster was awarded Lieutenant Barzler for participation in "aerial flight" in connection with operations against the Germans between March 3 and April 10. 1945. TSgt. Matthew G.

Loughney, husband of Mrs. Mary C. Loughney, 22 South Church Street, Carbondale. DOCTOR OF MEDICINE -5- tional forces in Germany. He wears five campaign stars on his European HIS DUTIES AT KEYSTONE Lieutenant Race often flew Mont gomery on special flights.

"On some of the hops that we Theater Ribbon and holds the Bronze Star, Purple Heart with one Oak Leaf Cluster, the Good Conduct Medal and the Combat Infantryman Badge. made with high British officials," said Race, "we had fighter escort. HE SPENT 2 YEARS ON LEAVE We were that close to the German lines." Pvt. Paul J. Conrad, husband of in w'vk I AT HARVARD OS COMMITTEE PLANNING TOST-WAR EDUCATION.

President Byron S. Hollinshead of Lieutenant Race causes a lot of raised eyebrows and invariably is Mrs. Stella Conrad. 513 Emmet Street, has been promoted to private first class at Fort Benning, where he is a mechanic assigned to Prom the educational r-nmmlttea ol the Keystone College, who has been asked a lot of questions when people see the shoulder patch that he wears. It is the 21st Army Group patch on an American uniform and is the same as the one worn by the regimental motor pool.

He entered service March 13, 1944. He at board of truateea of the Medical Society of the eltate of Pennsylvania, of which the l-ackawanna County Medical Society im a component. ELKHUKT GIRL AWARDED FIRST FEIZE LEGION ESSAY CONTEST serving on a Harvard University committee planning for postwar education, returned to the campus today to resume his executive duties tended Central High School. the British field marshal. Unusual Distinction.

"Banker Suffers Stroke on Golf SSet Norman R. Nye. 203 Staf Uhere. Course." ford Avenue, was numbered among uranieci a leave or ansence. I res 'City Official Collapses While Br SHEILA II GRAHAM (North American Newspaper Alliance.) Hollywood.

June 22. The Paul Drapers are expecting another baby in January. This makes two. The dancer and his wife par-ented Susie twenty -one months ago. Paul is currently costarring with Bing Crosby in "Blue Skies" Betty Davis is running the gamut of plays for her overseas Jaunt.

She has not received the green light from the War Department for "The Little Foxes." This, if 1 remember rightly, takes place in one scene which makes it more convenient for use abroad. When Bette gets back here in the Fall, she stars Frome" Leslie Fenton with estranged wife Ann Dvorak dancing cheek-to-cheek at the Mocambo. Does this mean a reconciliation? 1 wouldn't know. In Hollywood they are most loving when separated. Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier are returning to the United States, but they want to do a play on Broadway and David Selznick wants Vivien to do a movie in Hollywood.

Remember David tried to prevent Vivien's appearing on the London stage in "Skin of Our Teeth," but was overruled by the British courts. boys, clear the ring IX you insist on knowing why the Judy Garland-Vincente Minnelli wedding was switched to Hollywood instead of the Church Around the Corner in New York, it seems that Judy's divorce from Dave Rose was the bar to the church ceremony. Too bad. f- i I i itm m. in.

ident Hollinshead spent two years Company personnel of the 35th Serving with the 21st Army Group from last July until early this June, Lieutenant Race enjoyed Plnying Tennis." Infantry Regiment to fight oft at "Plant Superintendent Dies At at Harvard working with university professors on future educational plans which might be recommended an unusual distinction. He never tacking Germans while surrounded in two burning houses in Freyhouse, Wheel of Auto." These headlines have appeared re Germany, according to an army release. Company held off the Ger cently in newspapers. had to obtain the necessary clearances to take off. Frequently, he took off on special high-priority missions when other planes were not nermitted to leave the ground.

Come Spring and summer wnen man overexercises. mans aiter rejecting a aemana 10 surrender. A Yank tank destroyer The elderly person should have finally rescued the company and His last special mission flight some? exercise. knocked out machine-gun positions came a few days before V-E Day Prolonged automobile trips, long cames and strenuous tennis Miu Charlotte Reed Kennedy Wins Faar-Tear Scholarship At the fniversity of Pennsylvania. A four-year scholarship at the Universtiy of Pennsylvania has been awarded to Miss Charlotte Reed Kennedy, Elmhurst, a senior at Technical High School, as first prize in the essay contest sponsored by the Koch-Conley Post No.

121, American Lesion. Honorable mention went to Rosemary Brown. 724 Cherry Street, a senior at Central High School; Marion Durdan. 719 Gibson Street, a senior at Technical High School, and Irene Silverman, 425 Quincy Avenue, senior at West Scranton High School. The essay contest was sponsored by the Americanism Committee of the post and the topic was "What Our Community Should Do For the when he flew Gen.

Gustav Jodl, German chief of staff, from Lune- burg in Germany to the peace table i matches should be given up later life. at General Eisenhower's headquar i v. Instead, there should be shorter trios, a few holes of eolf and but established around the houses, the second of which collapesd just after the company left the building. Sgt. Norbert F.

er. whose wife. Mrs. Bea Mayer, lives at 428 Monroe Avenue, has been given the task of liaison and interpreter between the Germans being used to build the new recreation park in Leipzig. The recreation park, which boasts a baseball ters in Rheims, France.

Now with Air Transport Command whose planes girdle the world. little comDetitive tennis. Big Bill Tilden, now in his fifties. was promoted to master sergeant Lieutenant Race hopes to fly the four-cngined C-54 Skymaster used is still iDravme tournament tennis, He is one man in a million who can do it because he has been at it so much by ATC along its lou.uou during V-E Day week at Marseille, France. A graduate of University of Scranton in 1936, Sergeant Lough- mile routes.

In the European Di continuously since he was a boy. vision, where Lieutenant Race is 5ey a high school social science Complete retirement from active business is bad, too, for the older Returning GI Joe." The judges tpacher and was also employed by Jhe state. He was inducted in March, probably assigned. ATC has 14,600 miles of airlines, linking the United Kingdom with various European There is a very pretty WAC with Charles Boyer and Lauren diamond, tennis courts, a swimming pool and other recreational facilities, will furnish the American soldiers stationed in Leipzig a place to go in their off duty hours and. at the same time, keep them in top physical con man.

That is. unless he has some avo Bacall in "Confidential Agent." She 942, and trained at Camp Wheeler, and went overseas in Novem cation which can take the place of capitals and key cities. In the past twenty-eight months ATC's European is Pvt. Rosemary Sharpies. She re ber, 1942, serving ten months at his business.

dition. Division alone has piled up as cently won the title, "The prettiest WAC in Southern California." The Casablanca, ten in. Italy and went tronomical figures, flying almost The man who suddenly stops work usually disintegrates and may de were Rabbi Arthur T. Buch, Mrs. Douglas Jewett and Rev.

Aloysius Miller. SJ. John F. Malone is vice chairman of the Americanism Committee, and Miss Kathryn S. O'Dea, superintendent of junior high school grades in the Scranton School District, assisted the committee.

Sen. Edward J. Coleman obtained the scholarship. to France in August of 1944. He Drize was a week's work at $25 a day 36.000.000 milesi approximately 1.

wears the Good Conduct Ribbon and generate raDidly. in the aforementioned film. Miss DR. ARTHUR A. SWEETSER JR.

Arthur A. Sweetser Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Sweetser 5i0 Colfax Avenue, received the degree of doctor of medicine from the Jefferson Medicat College.

Philadelphia, today. The new physician also received a commission as first lieutenant in the United States Army Medical Corps Reserve. He will serve his internship, beginning July 1, at the Geisinger Memorial Hospital, Danville. Dr. Sweetser was graduated from Central High School, class 1936.

and took his premedical training at Keystone College, class i of 1938. and Muhlenberg College, Class of 1942. Dr. Sweetser is a member of the Phi Mu Delta, scholastic fraternity and the Phi Beta Pi. medical fraternity.

While at JeSerson Medical College he was a member of the Hare Medical Society, the Alpers Neurological Society, the Vaux Ob-steterical Society and Cie Academy of Surgery. He will spend a brief leave at his home prior to starting his internship. i PARCEL POST SERVICE RESUMED 400 equatorial trips around the TaDerinir off the work gradually insignia denoting meritorious serv ice won by his unit at Naples. world. and finding some lively hobby will Lieutenant Race who attended the University of Scranton, is the son George Sopko.

1206 Loomis Avenue, was among 189 former enlisted men, members of the tenth class of the Infantry Officer Candidate School in the European theater of operations, who recently received commissions as second lieutenants, a press release from ETO headquarters disclosed today. sustain interest and zest in me. Bacall, slinky star of the epic, likes the girl and has gone to bat for her with the result that Rosemary has been given a six-months-with-option contract, to start after the war. By Motor Machinist's Mate (2c) Harry The older person should also be of Mr. and Mrs.

Nile B. Race of VETERAN LACKAWANNA RAILROAD Crystal Lake, near Carbondale, Pa. Bombar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bombar, 523 Emmett Street, is a member of a landing craft which recently shot down five Jap suicide the way Lauren, how about those six BYRON S.

HOLLINSHEAD advised to reduce his total looa in take. DO TOU KNOW? His wife, Kathryn resides at 12 children you were going to nave after you were married? You told planes off the Eastern coast of Okin to the institution's administration for use. That work now completed, the nresident and his family have Canaan fatreet. Carbondale. He was commissioned on Feb.

7. 1943. and arrived in the European theater of operaions on Nov. 9, 1943. Be me this in our fust interview, The average man today is two-thirds of an inch taller than during awa.

Members of the crew received a commendation for the feat from returned to begin Mr. Hollinshead'si World War I. Fred MacMurray is taking'over lor PFC Elbert C. Scott. Bell Mountain, has been given a commendation for outstanding work at an advance section communication zone signal installation, according to word received from headquarters of the ETO fore coming overseas he served witn Randolph Scott in "Smoky," the Will the Air Transport Command's 2nd James story oi an outlaw norse tenth year of service at tne conege.

Blake Tewksbury, vice president and registrar of the college, has been acting president during Mr. Hollins First it was Gregory JecK, men Ferrying Group at Wiimington, Del. TALENT SHOW Will BE GIVEN William Eythe, then Cornel Wilde the commanding officer. The commendation cited the men for their action in protecting larger units of the navy during the attack. Bombar, who has been in service since Sept.

9, 1942, was attached to the amphibious forces in Europe before going to the Pacific theater. Movie Attractions With Starting Time Feature Pictures for the young-man role in "The Razor's Edge." The boy who gets it is newcomer John Ireland, New C. OF JOILDISG TONIGHT TO SOKE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS York actor, who currently has a bit in "The Enchanted Voyage." He also He is a telephone switchboard operator for the 3112th Signal Battalion with supply forces in Germany. His wife, Mrs. Eleanor W.

Scott, lives at Bell Mountain, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Scott, in Bremerton, Wash. He his been stationed at various posts in the European area since going overseas in May, 1944.

Previously he served twenty -nine months in Alaska. had a walk-on part in "Walk In the Hoadley Haren, Superintendent of head absence. More than 125 persons. Including nineteen faculty members, will arrive on the Keystone College campus Sunday for a week's annual conference. They will represent the Disciples of Christ of the United Christian Education Advance.

Acting as dean will be Alice M. Drake, director of Christian education of the Pennsylvania Department of CENTRAL CITY Strand "A Song To Parcel post mail service to the islands of Leyte, Luzon, Mindoro and Samar in the Philippines has been resumed. Postmaster Joseph F. Conrad announced today. The parcels are limited to matter not exceeding twelve pounds nor the Bureau of Recreation, Will Serve As Master of Ceremonies.

Hoadley Hagen, superintendent of with Merle Oberon. and Paul Sun and was put under personal contract by Lewis Milestone who directed that picture. Ireland is now owned one-third by Milestone and two-thirds by 20th Century-Fox who plan to make him a star. Because of the difficulty of getting sets. EMPLOYE WILL RETIRE JUNE 30 A.

L. Hirers, CUrks Summit, Has Been With the Carrier Fifty-seven Tears He Is Guest At Dinner Fifty-seven years of service with the Lackawanna Railroad will end Saturday. June 30. for A. L.

Rogers. Clarks Summit, with his retirement as statistician in the office of General Superintendent P. M. Shoemaker. On the evening of his retirement date.

Mr. Rogers will be guest of honor at a testimonial dinner to be tendered in Hotel Casey by Lackawanna employe' and officials. Toast-master will be T. Scranton Williams, chief clerk to the superintendent of tbe Scranton Division. Seventy-two years of age, Mr.

Rogers began his railroad career as a telegrapher in 1887 at Nichols. N. V. In 1894 he married Mabel E. Everett and they celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary Sept.

19. 1944. They have a daughter, Marjorie. wife of C. J.

Travis, Clarks Summit, and three grandsons, Lieut. 'JG Walter E. Travis, and Ensign J. Travis in the merchant marine, and Tech. f5G) Albert S.

Travis, with an ordnance unit of the 3d Army in Germany. Muni. 11:00. 1:02, 3:04. 5:06, 7:08, Pvt.

Walter Rutkowski, 228 Road, a member of the 38th In the Bureau of Recreation, will act as Christian Education at fittsourgn. Comerford "Salome, Where She master of ceremonies for the talent Coming from scattered areas ghteen inches in length or forty-two "They Dream of Home and iome within the state, eighty-two giris fantry 2d Division, has been awarded the Combat Infantry- inches in length and girth combined. Danced," with Ivonne DeCarlo and Rod Cameron. 11:30, 1:30, 3:30 Must Watch," both Selznick proper show program to be presented tonight at 8:15 o'clock in the Chamber of Commerce Building. Cpl.

Francis H. Powderly, husband of Mrs. Francis Powderly, 1209 Ca-pouse Avenue, in a letter to The Times mailed from Mannheim, Germany, on June 9, sent along a story of how three Nazi planes attacked a hospital tent some time before V-E Day. The Scranton soldier and PFC Edward Jaffe, also of this city, a member of the 12th Armored Division in the United States 7th Army, witnessed the incident. The lead-off plane swooped in at low level, blazing away at the tent killing a surgeon as he worked over an injured man, and wounding the patient and four other men, several of them critically.

Members of several gun crews opened up on the plane and brought it down. Soldiers who par-ticiDated in the action are still won 5:30, 7:30. 9:30. ties, will be made and released by nan Badge for conspicuous achieve- and twenty-seven boys will take a course in leadership training. This conference, which is one of the largest scheduled for the 1945 Summer ment against the enemy in Germany, Mr.

Conrad said, rtoi more than one parcel per week may be mailed fcy the same sender to the same addressee. Such mail is not to be insured. i Participants in the program will Capitol "Tomorrow the World," with Fredric March and Betty Field. 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 be: a press release states. PFC Clarence Depew, Route 1 R.

K. with David getting a cut of the profits. Lana Turner wears forty-two count 'em white outfits in "The Postman Always Rings Twice." She also wears her lipstick on a chain around her neck and it period, is the lirst a series oi ten planned for this year at the college. Clarks Summit, is a member of the BAPTIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP TO 117th Regiment, 30th Infantry Divi sion. which was one of the lead ele ments of the 9th Army, Combat time Beverly Sklbber.

Mildred Galon). Tod Molerky. Frank Ninieti. Janet Williams, the Kllaworth Sisters, Carolyn Kimetz, Dolorea Homey, Joan Garvey, Carmella and Anneline Odeasa, Catherine Backa-vlh. Ann Conatant.

Joan Betty Schuk. Claire HaKKerty. Shirley Bennett. Shirley Henry. Ron Srali.ee, Frank Saho, Suaan Ann Kinx.

Bobby Anronio. Mary Lou N'ealon. Lynn Thatcher. Marie Ciurrie. Jack Onell, Jack Nealon.

Patty Mr-rienko. tiuunnn Diner. Jack Koriwan. MEET IN BLAKELY THIS EVENS? for the doughboys of the 30th Division started June 15. and included action in Normandy, Northern France, Belgium and Holland as well dering whether the attack was made deliberately on the hospital tent, the as Germany, story relates.

The Baptist Youth Fellowship of the Abington Association will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Blakely Baptist Church. Miss Janice Owens will lead the onenin? devoticr-al Marlyn and Jeanne II an ley, Marlyn Lola hangs down inside her blouse. I think 'there's going to be some dirty work at the crossroads. I learn for the first time on the set of "Early To Wed" that this is a remake of that successful comedy "Libeled Lady." Lucille Ball has the Jean Harlow part. Esther Williams has taken over for Myrna Loy, and the two males in place of Spencer Tracy and William Powell boy, what a cast that was! are Van Johnson and Keenan Wynn.

Van and Keenan look far from well, and when Janes. Janlrs Ixmipe Dadey, Marlon I)ai. Joan Royce. Anjuan llafner. Col.

Paul J. Collins, son of Mrs. NEWARK QUARTET Will SING AT 9:30. State "Sadie Was a Lady." with Ann Miller and William Wright 11:45. 1:45.

3:45, 5:45, 7:45, 9:45. WEST SCRANTON West Side "Song or Bemadette." with Jennifer Jones and William Eythe. 2:25. 5:25. 8:25.

OLTPHANT New Olyphant ''Song of Bemadette," with Jennifer Jones and William Eythe. 2:40, 6:00. 9:05. NORTH SCRANTON Bial "Thunderhead, Son of Fiicka," with Roddy McDowall and Preston Foster. 7:40.

9:40. 1 SOUTH SCRANTON Globe "Jade Mask." with Sidney Tater and Mantan Moreland. 7:25, 9:30. EAST SCRANTON Bell "God Is My Copilot." with John Collins of 33 South Hospital Nancy I.unny. Lon Gruaxyuakl.

Audrey and Dolorea Ruaeell. Joan Orzell. Pearl Martlcrlo. All- Mac. Bruce McOreror.

Street, Carbondale, has been promoted to sergeant in Newfoundland. Pvt. Leonard W. Lesnefsky. 441 Bodnick Street, Peckville, is undergoing basic training at the Field Artillery Replacement Center, Fort Bragg, 14.

C. He has been assigned to Battery F. 12th Battalion, 4th Training Regiment. Mwirit Iarrll. Mary Perottl.

Iolore llatalo, Constance and Sandra Kami- PISE STREET BAPTIST CHURCH The Bright Star Quartet of New according to word received by his ADDITIONAL SOLDIERS FROM THIS REGION DISCHARGED AT FORT DIX Among additional servicemen honorably discharged from service recently at Fort Dix. N. are the following from Scranton: PFC Anthony Michael. 1 Amity Court; PFC Joseph Jamroz. 621 Linden Street; Sgt.

Edward L. Myslowicz, 512 Third Avenue: Tech. 5G) Johrf F. Mulla-ncy. 1110 Marion Street; Sgt.

Walter L. Ruscik. 1337 Cornell Street; PFC Bruno A. Venturn. 442 North Main Avenue: PFC Willard P.

Topan 121 North Sherman Avenue, and Pvt. Joseph J. Wickharo. 1418 Electric Street. Dunmore.

Others from this area include: Lieut. Arthur C. Henning. 19 North Tenth Street. Stroudsbure: Msr.Sgt.

runaa, Joseph Ricclardella, Pauline L.U-naaik. Olivia Osborne. Horns Lockr, mother. His brother, rtj victor Collins, is stationed with the medical Florence Franklin, Hetty Lou La ska. Dan Jimmy I'ei'Pl and Jack Jones.

ark, a. win oe featured in a con I question Keenan he says. My corps in England. cert at Pine Street Baptist Church. AT WORKDAY'S END Kressler Court and Pine Street, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock under jaw is all right now, but my legs get tired." Van tells me that he has five more films lined up the next is "No Leave, No Love" "and Keenan and I both play sailors.

We should have fun." Esther Williams, who looks There's relaxation in a. bottle of fine Utica Club Beer or Ale. It's sold SYLVANIA FIRM SCHEDULED TO BEGIN OPERATIONS HERE SOON tne auspices of Brandon's Chorus. The public is invited. period.

Music will be provided by members of the host church and Rev. Dr. George Riggs. pastor of Bethany Baptist Church and former missionary to Puerto Rico, will speak. Herbert Merill will preside over the busir session at which officers for the coming year will be elected.

Following the meeting there will a social hour with games and refreshments. All young people of th county are invited. ST. VLHiWCirwlLL HOLD ANNUAL FICKIC SUKDAY Arrangements have been completed for the annual pienie to be held Sunday at Waldorf Park by the parishioners of St Vladimir'! The committee in charge includes Mrs. Thelma Franklin, president; Dennis Morgan and Dane Clark, at clubs, restaurants and dealers, Millions prerer it.

Adv. J22-U OyERNIWliwrElLL BE Sgt Leonard W. Grabowski, son of Mrs. Mary Grabowski. 627 Mary Street, Dickson City, and twenty other members of the 3133d Signal Service Company recently set up a rest camp for the recreation and relaxation of troops from all signal units ol the 5th Army in Italy.

Joseph F. Gershey. twenty, ship's serviceman, barber (3c) is serving aboard a destroyer which has met the Japanese in more than twenty engagements from the Solomons to Mrs. Julia W. Brandon, secretary, 7:20, 9:30.

GREEN RIDGE 3rd Rev. Dr. J. B. Brandon, pastor.

UPtf inrjrvrn innrmrrrn in George Freeman. 712 Main Street, HELD AT KEYSTONE COLLEGE Moosic; Sgt. George G. Hammon 122 Rutter Street. Pittston: Pvt Roosevelt "I'll Be Seeing You." with Ginger Rogers and Joseph Cotten.

7:38. 9:41. Dl'NMORE Joseph. M. Kassay.

609 Cypress Street. Throop: Cpl. Robert D. Lewis. 86 West Pettebone Street.

Forty Fort: Sgt. Robert W. Livsey. 507 the Phillipines, fighting with a distinction that has won the Presidential Unit Citation for the crew and Bronze Star Medals for two of her Church Street. Jessup; Sgt.

Frank Z. Roszko. 169 Main Street, Dupont; commanding officers. Gershey is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Adam Orient a 1 1." with Virginia Bruce and Tito Gurizar. 7:25, 9:25. DICKSON CITT Rex "Royal Scandal," with Tallu-lah Bankhead and Anne Baxter. 7:25, 9:25. OLD FORGE.

Holland "Thunderhead. Son of Flica." with Roddy McDowall. Preston Foster. 7:20. 9:20.

Davailus, Route No. 1, Lake Ariel. Ukrainian Catholic Church. Rev. Myron Zalitach, pastor, is honorary chairman of arrangements.

He will be assisted by the men of the parish and the women will be in charge of the kitchen and members of the Blessed Virgin Sodality wUl be in charge of the various booths. A program of games and sports will be featured. The public is invited. and PFC Andrew J. Simonik, 1116 Marion Street, Peckville.

JACOB RECEIVES DEGREE Herbert H. Jacob, son of Mrs. Ruth Aviation Radioman (2c) Thomas Brownlee of Moosic has completed a tour of duty in. the Philippine almost too healthy, fills out a beautiful green evening gown. And Lucille Ball explains that she is miserable because she has lost "the costume I wore in my first film in Hollywood." She described it, "three small, heart-shaped layers of gauze on a rubber band!" That's all she wore unless you count the long, blonde wig that was supposed to conceal the upper part of her torso.

"It didn't," says Lucille. BETUBliS FROM 0KINM Press dispatches from Washington. D. C. today list Thomas J.

Fadden, twenty-three, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fadden. 831 Grove Street, Avoca, among the group of forty army and marine veterans recently returned to this country by plane from Okinawa. Some time ago The Times carried an item that Sergeant Fadden had been wounded.

Boy wanted to carry paper routes in Weston Field Section, Bellevue, Central City and Hill Sec tion. Apply John Caw ley, Circulation Dept. Times. Adv A28-t Jacob of 606 Clay Avenue, was among the eiehty-five graduates of The Sylvania Electric Products, will begin manufacture of radio tubes shortly for the United States Signal Corps. R.

A. Vogt of Williams-port, plant superintendent, announced today. The firm which took over the Watres Armory from Kaiser Industries, will hire upwards of 1,000 employes once full production gets under way. Workmen are now preparing the plant for operations. Specialized equipment will be installed as soon as the lease is officially transferred to the Sylvania concern, Mr.

yogt said. The Kaiser interests, operating for army ordnance, wat forced to abandon the plant when the government curtailed its shell production shortly after V-E Day. Because the new setup is sponsored by the signal corps, some delay has resulted in the execution of the new lease. BSHAI ASSEMBLY TO MEET Scranton Bahai Assembly will meet Sunday evening at o'clock in Room No. 8.

Bliss Davis Building. The subject for study will be "Some Answered Questions." MEETING OF 40 A Voiture No. 2. 40 8. will meet Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock with members of the Cortez Hut.

Rensselaer Polytechnic inUI muiiUUi nrrUlillLU fid HEAD MASTER OF DAY SCHOOL Jack Niemeyer, son of Mrs. Har ry 'iemeyer of 1229 Oram Street, has been appointed headmaster of the Oak Lake Country Day School, labratory school of Temple University. Philadelphia. He will also serve as assistant professor and teacher of undergraduates at the university. Mr.

Niemeyer. who was graditated from Hamilton College and took ad-Tanced work at Columbia, Rochaster and Ann Arbor Universities, has been a teacher at Harley Day School, Rochester. N. for the past eleven years. For some time he has been assistant director of the school His wife is the former Miss Marjorie Albertson.

also of this city. DRUGGISTS HEAR MAHONEY John Dennis Mahoney, Philadelphia teacher and lecturer, was the principal speaker at the monthly meeting of the Lackawanna County Pharmaceutical Association last night in Hotel Casey. George Fletcher presided. 1 TEMPLE ISRAEL SERVICES Services at Temple Israel tonight will begin at 7:30 o'clock. Sabbath BROTHER IS HOSPITAL Hewitt Kintner, Meshoppen, will act as director of an overnight camporee at Keystone College tonight.

Boys from Scout troops within Wyoming County will be represented at the day-and-one-half program. The seventy-five boys will pitch tents on Bailey Field at the college and will pass tests for merit badges and do waterfront activities during the camporee. This will be the second year of the camporee program at Keystone. Elake Tewksbury, vice president of the college, announced. New Classes Now Forming In Ceramics.

Join Now. Regent Paints, 336 Adams Ave. Adv. J13-15-18-20-22-25-27-29-t8 TOWNSEND CLUB MEETING The Scranton Townsend Club. No.

1, will meet in the Chamber of Commerce Building- tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Troy, N. today. He received the bachelor of chemical engineering degree and was a member of the Navy lights will be kindled at 8:13 clock. V-12 Program.

He is a graduate of i The many friends of Rev. Brother Felician Patrick, F.S Ph.D former professor of English at St. Thomas College, now the University of Scran Tomorrow morning there will be, Nottingham High School and at- services at 8:45 o'clock and tomor tended Syracuse University before Islands with a navy patrol bombing squadron. The twenty-two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Brownlee, he attended Moosic High School before joining the colors. Charles S. Prestosh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Prestosh, Gouldsboro.

was recently promoted to technical sergeant, the India-China Division, Air Transport Command, has announced. He has been in the service since August, 1942. Perry Koslow, 1213 Vine Street, was commissioned a second lieutenant Wednesday at the Officer Candidate School at Carlisle Barracks. He will serve in the Medical Administrative Corps. being transferred to the institute He is a member of Zeta Beta Tau.

row evening at 8:15 o'clock. Rabbi Arthur T. Buch will speak and Cantor William S. Horn will officiate. Rev.

Mandel will read the Torah. The bar mitzvah of Alan Plotkin will be held tomorrow morning. His parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Plot-kin. 912 Clay Avenue, have invited their friends to a reception to be held in his honor Sunday at Jefferson Manor. ton. will be happy to learn that he is recovering steadily, I though slowly, from a serious operation which he underwent at Mercy Hospital here recently. i A word from the hospital indicates that Brother Felician will remain there for several weeks.

He has been stationed at LaSalle College, Philadelphia, for some time. MARRIAGE LICENSES Albert Clarka Summit; Beulah Whita, Clarka Summit. Clarence E. Horton, Scranton: Elisabeth Ryder. Scranton.

Thomaa E. Curtln, Waahlnictoti. D. Helen M. Fltaaimniona.

Old Forire. Aucuet llenn, Scranton; Liwli. Moosio..

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