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-THE SCRANTON TOTES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1341 jhi nr iO India Riots Forrying r.u.ii.jr. now un ms RANDOM NOTES Capitol Whirl Vashington Angle British Labor Regime Way In Political Field Speculation about the make-up of Harrisburg. Nov. 24 (INS). The He Joins Politically What Began As a number of veterans expected to be Br JAMES W.

RILEY (North American Newspaper Alliance) Washington. Ntv. 24. The whole Broadway candidates for public offices in Mayor-elect James T. Hanlon's cabinet centers on which and how many of Mr.

Hanlon's close friends will get jobs. Practically every name heard is a "close, lifelong or boyhood" friend of the next mayor. Little consideration appears to be given political factors. Many who worked to bring about Mr. Hanlon's election do not know him intimately.

Some of these did more effective work than certain the Commonwealth next year has truth about Pearl Harbor won't be Minor Student Demonstration Against aroused some speculation on Capitol told for many years, if then. This New York Skylines Hill with the demobilization of has become apparent even to mem the armed forces in full swing, seme bers of the committee lnvestigaung election officials believe that per Trial of Jap'SponA the disaster. Some facts have been rootiignts cent of the candidates for State of lifelong associates. Party workers do not have to be cronies of a candi fices may be veterans of World War II The electorate next year will date to go all-out for him. Mr.

Han- Tinged New York Law Firm and Is Only One of Late President's Sons To Settle In State Which Sent Two of His Name To White House. choose a governor. United States Ion and other Democratic candidates senator, lieutenant secre were lucky this year that the party was united. Harmony paid dividends. tary of internal affairs, twenty-five By LAWRENCE KUT (North American Newspaper Alliane) New York.

Nov. 24. "The Day sored Indian Army Officers May Result In General Conflagration Violence Opposed By Leaders. state senators and 203 members of Mr. Hanlon is a practical politician county commissioner than in the ticket as a whole.

Philadelphia and Luzerne Counties are current examples. In Luzerne and Philadelphia the Democratic organizations were badly split by primary contests, and Democrats got the minority places and lost all major offices. In Philadelphia the Democratic primary fight was over the magistrate places on the ballot. A group of ward leaders rebelled- against the organization slate. In the election the Democrats won the five minority magistrate jobs.

The Republicans came through with the eight major places. In addition the Democrats lost the city controllership. which they had held ten years. In Luzerne Democrats fought over the jury commissioner nomination. The fight was finally determined by the military ballots.

Considerable time was spent In an effort to heal the wounds. Complaints were heard in the election there was practically no effort. Republicans swept the boards, the Democrats getting only the jury commissioner office. Apathy was harmful to the party in Pittston also, where the Democratic candidate for mayor was defeated. In the days of the Vare-CDonnell machines in Philadelphia bipartisan control was aided, and Democratic leaders were content to take the crumbs from the Republican table.

the House, thirty-three congressmen Before Spring." the new musical at the National Theater, is herewitia as well as a friendly man. He fully realizes that it would be suicidal for him to give the jobs only to per and scores of other officials Both major parties have considered the selection of military men to head the Br LAWmiNCE PEBT (North American Newspaper Alliance) New York, Nov. 24. Before he left for the Far West to assume duty as managing editor of the Idaho Daily Statesman in Boise City, Lieut. Col.

Thomas G. Lanphier Jr, the flying ace who shot down Yamamoto. visited the 46th Street Theater where -Dark of the Moon" is playing, to set if he couldn't do something about a certain understudy. That certain cordially welcomed. wnile it la nothing that warrants, as saying is.

tickets. a rave, it is tuneful, animated, fresh. sonal friends, ignore party workers or overlook organization obligations. He will unquestionably give the lion's clean and imaginative and generally Of the 208 assemblymen elected to sweet and wholesome. You simmer Br DORIS FLEESON suppressed and will be kept secret, perhaps for years.

Many individuals who could supply important information will not be called on to testify. Much has been said and written about this suppression of evidence, about how politics has prevented the telling of the true story, about the protection of higherups, including President Roosevelt. But the real story behind this whitewashing of the probe has yet to be brought into the open. It is amply clear from official evidence which has been put on public record that the American government was fully apprised of Japanese intentions and even knew in advance that an attack was coming. as yet unpublished episode dates the warning of Nipponese designs as far back as 1936.

In that year. Pan American Airways, whose air routes circle the globe, reported to officials of the State Department that the Japs were spying on its radio communi the House last year only five had share of Jobs to Democrats. He can not overlook Republicans who helped him and without whose support he could not have been elected even served in the armed forces, four of Washington, Nov. 24. By LOUIS F.

XEZMLE, trait Press Staff Carrnpamdeat. The rioting in Calcutta has pleasurably throughout the evening and to do that is worth any one's time and money. which were discharged to assume the legislative duties The other Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. is understudy happened to be a younger brother.

James Lanphier. Tim im nlavinff srtmewhat TY1 i HflT with a 100 per cent Democratic vote. Book and lyrics by Albert Jay soldier-legislator was Representative George J. Sarraf (D Allegheny), Lerner are very acceptable and the British Labor government worried. Its explosive pos role in the play while standing ready such songs by Frederick Loewe as wno remained in the army Before any appointments are made Mr.

Hanlon will sit in with party leaders. Some say that except for one job no selections have yet been on his way in politics. The late President's third son, who inherited not only his father's name but all that 4 to nil in ior uie jeauuiK iubic, wiu The Day Before Spring, rendered Sarraf, a physician, holds a captain's sibilities, leaders fear, may by Irene Manning and Bill John commissnon Representatives Earl Chudoff Philadelphia) and made. Cabinet posts to be filled are: son; -Ciods ttreen world." by BUi extend to other centers and result in a general conflagra Treasurer, director of public safety. went toward making up his father's Johnson and chorus; "A Jug of ard Hart, if anything should arise to prevent Dick from assuming his daily role as the Vitch boy who leaves off riding an eagle over the Smokey Mountain heights in order to marrv a mountain lass.

Jack McDowell McKean) saw Wine, sung by pert Patricia Mar political it vitality, good looks, san service with the army McDowell tion India. director of public works, solicitor and director of health. In addition there are a number of bureau chiefs guine temperament has established shall, and "This Is My Holiday." was an Air Forces major Italy After the death of Judge H. M. What bEan as a minor student residence in New York and joined another song of Miss Mannings, will.

Representative William R- McMillen Edwards Nov. 27, 1925, during his demonstration asainst the trial of It seems that originally, when the a politically tinged law firm. think, be gratefully received Indiana) was a carpenter mate fourth term, there was a lively like police, fire, city engineer, ashes and garbage, street improvements. officers of the Japanese-sponsored in the Seabees while Representative Fred P. Hare Jr.

(R Somerset) was throughout the nation, especially the theme song above mentioned. The police and fire bureaus are inaian National Army" of war days has touched off smoldering anti-Brit scramble among Republican lawyers for the appointment. He was first elected in the 90s to succeed Judge attached to the 5th Marine Division A skillfully constructed story tells under civil service. Many clerkships are likewise protected so that jobs available for the new mayor to fill ish hatred and resulted in grave mass outbreaks. in California as a pharmacist's mate.

Peter P. Smith, appointed to succeed of a woman who, as a coed at Harrison. University, was eloping witnv Judge John F. Connolly. Edwards Calcutta dispatches indicate that The Pennsylvania Federationist.

are not as numerous as believed. was re-elected in 1903 and in 1913 one of tne more personable maia most of the major Indian factions -r organ of the Pennsylvania Federa without opposition. In 1923. how Franklin Jr. by -passed the immense corporation law factories of lower Manhattan where legal reputations are made" that pull in huge fees but whose members labor in virtual anonymity so far as the general public is concerned.

He has instead taken a desk in the firm of Poletti, Diamond, Rabin, Freiden it Mackay. Poletti, a protege of Gov. Herbert Lehman, who made him lieutenant governor, succeeded briefly to the governorship following students when their car broke down. tion of Labor (A. F.

has re Insistence by Polish-Americans ever, he had strong Democratic op- i a. took part, including the mutually hostile Hindus and Moslems. A gov ernment official in Calcutta ex. cations to get information on the weather in the Pacific areas leading back to Hawaii and the West Coast, as well as to make copies of flight orders and other private information. Soon afterward, the air line cracked the Jap code and turned it over to the department.

It was not until two years later that Japan discovered this code was known to the Americans and then promptly changed it. Pan American left the new code alone for a while until one of its officials made a visit to a tropical base. When this individual reached his destination, he discovered that he was seriously in need of suitable Towed home by a good Samaritan, the romance collapsed with the car. that one of that group be named to pusiiion out won. nis aeam oc minded workers that they should file social security claims upon succeed Orphans Court Judge M.

curred a little more than two years She marries another classmate and if pressed fear that Hindu-Moslem aner nis election, in his case, as in communal riotine mieht be renewed F. Sando has addod to the confusion about Governor Martin's likely ap reaching their sixty-fifth birthday even though they do not intend to stop working "If an eligible that of the late Judge Sando. he was she remembers the broken romantic interlude in her life it is little mora than a vague dream. But the original lover has not forgotten. He become dui at tne start, at least, flags of the Hindu Congress Partv and the past eighty when the voters last re pointee.

The group has endorsed worker is not ready to retire when turned him to the iudeeshiD. On Muslim League were reported fly he is sixty-five he can file his claim the bench with Judge Edwards at Attorney Sidney Grabowski and Ernest J. Gazda. Surprise has been occasioned by the omission of Attor and go on working, the paper said an author and his first successful novel, ten years after graduation, ing siae oy siae. The New Delhi trials of former that time were Judge Maxey and Judge E.

C. Newcomb. Following It is advisable for him to do this ney Leo G. Knoll. Mr.

Knoll stands tells the story of the affair. national army officers are the ex if his earnings are falling off be death of Judge Edwards. Judee well with Republican leaders and is clothes and linens for such climate. play was getting ready for Broadway, young Lanphier was slated to play the lead but in the end Hart took the part and Lanphier became understudy. He has yet to pinch-hit ior 'that fine young actor and, of course, he wants to very much being an ambitious youth filled with confidence that he is qualified to knock any audience off its seats just as Hart has been doing.

WelL his big brother, the Colonel, now retired from the army, wanted very much to see Jim do his stuff in a major instead of a minor role and ha went backstage to see the show at dose hand, to look over the situation very much as he had studied ways and means of intercepting the Jap Admiral's plane and putting it and it occupants out of the But Kichard Hart was riding no plane. He was acting a part and he was acting it up to the hilt. Colonel Lanphier noted this and was duly impressed. He thought and thought of what to say to his brother, and finally he, said this: "That boy Hart is good," he said. He is a crackerjack, and unless he leaves the company or gets sick you are going to stay just where you are." He thought some more.

-Ill tell you a good way to get that role," he said at length. "When In the story, however." the car cause lower earnings for any con iNewcomD became Dresident ludee. cuse rather than the underlying cause of the disturbances. Actually, the manifestations are motivated bv does not break down, and burning siderable period after he is sixty-five So he radioed back by the way of the company's communications fa Gifford Pinchot was eovernor. In his love flames in a mountain loos will reduce his average monthly highly regarded in GOP Capitol Hill circles.

He has always played with the organization. At least one man close to the Governor is definitely opposed to injecting the racial issue into the appointment and has said wage and therefore his benefits. cilities for another wardrobe. The Japs, who were constantly monitor last preceding campaign he had the support of Albert Watson, active in the Bull Moose movement of 1912 uicuan aemanos ior sell-rule and are part of the broad unrest bein a muni. whither the two were actually driving when the accident occurred.

Inspired by the book, the coed now ing Pan America circuits, caught Representative L. H. Wood (R fested in Burma, Indo-China, the who at that time had become ac the message, were puzzled by the Montgomery has been mentioned by quainted with Pinchot in the battle wuicn r.asx incues and elsewhere in the Far East. ten years married decides to return to college writh her husband so. in tne neany seventy years since the county was established to make Theodore Roosevelt nresi use of such words as linens and pants, and promptly complained to the State Department through its some Capitol Hill Republican leaders as a possible candidate for the Senate seat of the late Franklin Spencer for the tenth reunion of their class.

dent. The local Republican organiza The fact that Americans have been injured in the rioting does not signify that there is any particularly judges appointed and elected have been of the older nationality groups tion didn want Watson. In 1927 he Mmonds. Wood, serving his fourth Washington embassy, that the air line was using its radio for other was a candidate to succeed himself. term in the House, was first elected Lehman's resignation.

Rabin is a member of the House of Representatives. The firm's clients are chiefly theatrical and professional people and business corporations but not "trusts." It does not handle criminal cases. There is little chance of political embarrassment in such a list; much chance to learn both of law and politics. Alone of the Roosevelt sons, Franklin, now thirty years old, decided to settle in the state which sent two of his name to the White House. James, Elliott and John are all on the West Coast and have said they would remain there.

None of them, except possibly James, has political ambition and James' luster in that field was permanently tarnished by the publicity given his wonderful prosperity in the insurance business. His fine war record in the marines could overcome" that locally; nationally it would always be a handicap. Elliott's involved finances have rendered him a permanent political disability. Married to the former Ethel du Pont, Franklin Jr. is under no com ieeiine.

iviost Indian knowing that the author, a classmate, will also be on hand. Various complications follow until, in the end, the wife comes to know that the realitiea of happy married lifa Will Leach won both the Democratic tnan night purposes. to the chamber in 1938 Edmonds and the Republican nominations. State officials called Pan Ameri died Oct. 29 The post will prob Irish, English.

Welsh, German, Scotch with several who might be termed old line Yankees. Judges Handley, Stanton. Connolly, Smith, Kelly, O'Neill, Eagen, Hoban and Sando were or are of Irish extrac leaders look to the United States for moral support of their aims and deplore the incidents. Regardless of their attitude, it is difficult to con can on the carpet and got a satis ably be filled at a special election are preferable to the uncertainties factory explanation. Japans sustjic.

next year. Shortly after that when a new federal judgeship was created in the Middle District Judge Watson was appointed. During the two years of Judge Edwards' last term there was of trying to shape life in accordance with a passionate noveL ions, however, aroused those of the air line, which immediately went trol a irenzied, undisciplined Indian mob or to insure discrimination The Pennsylvania Council of Re tion. Judges Hand, Knapp and With scenes "laid on an Ivy-clad publican Women has scheduled among members of the white race. Dack to work and figured out the new Nip code just nine months campus, in the university library.

dissension between members of the Dick is going down those iron Ktairn on his wav to the staee. you meeting at Harrisburg Dec. 10 to consider resolutions At the Fear Rioting WiU Spread. court, with Judges Edwards and before Pearl Harbor. Maxey invariably siding acrainst So, with the exception of a brief and in other academic environment, no opportunity for expression of the good old college spirit is neglected neither by composer, scenic artist Judge Newcomb.

Judge Watson also interlude during which Pan Ameri sided with Judge Maxey. organizations twenty-third annual convention at Harrisburg no resolutions were adopted One delegate said that the atomic bomb had been discussed by representatives and because of the critical times no action Nationalist leaders evidently fear that the situation will get out of hand and result in ruthless suppression by British authorities. Dispatches relate that loudspeaker cars of the National Congress toured the streets, blaring (Robert Davison) nor by the plairs can was satisfied to ignore the Jap signals, the United States was able to read what was in Japan's mind There is no dearth of candidates author. Ballets danced to choral sing sneak behind him and give him a good push." In other words the Colonel was not very hopeful about his understudy-brother. "But don't worry." he said, finally.

"You'll have a good role some time." I think he will, for Jim is a clever actor. Son of an army coloneL his first experience of the stage was as for the position of city clerk which Samuel H. Bevan is to relinauish on from 18J8 up to the time of the Leach had English forebears but were of New England stock, as were Judges Watson and Newcomb. Watson came from Susquehanna where his people were early settlers, and Newcomb from Benton, where his father or grandfather had settled about the turn of the nineteenth century. Judge Archibald's father was a Scotsman.

-Judges Carpenter and Vosburg were Yankees. Judges Edwards, Maxey and Lewis were Welsh born or Welsh-Americans. Judge Gunster was German. In the appointment or nomination of these Judges their availability from a racial standpoint may have had been taken on resolutions pulsion to enter a business that attack on Pearl Harbor. a message irom rancut Nehru, Con gress leader, which said in "The council, like many other or Jan.

7 to take his seat in council as successor to Sam Druck. unsuccess goes by favor nor will he need to borrow money as did Elliott from tycoons with axes to grind in Wash Nazi Steel Plants Pose Problem. ganizations. feels humble in this atomic age," the delegate said ful candidate lor collector of taxes. Tf you want freedom, cease these attacks.

This is not the way to gain independence. It only damages our cause." The public so far has heard little wnn republican lobholders re gravely. ington. about a major cause of friction be signed- to the idea of a general His political Inclinations are prob tween the United States and France housecleaning when Mayor-elect Gov. Edward Martin has disclosed that battle flags and banners of the ably causing his slender, blonde wife Even if cooler counsel prevails and the present disturbances die down, however, the "powder maeazine of the disposition to be made of the huge steel-producing industry built rianion taxes over in January, a number are seeking the clerkshiD various regiments of the 28th Divi some pain as she is not gregarious and has never cared for the spot ing are very effective.

Irene Manning has a soprano voice well suited to her vocal numbers and she possesses ail necessary histrionic equipment to carry her role of the impressionable coed. Bill Johnson, the novelist uses hl fine baritone to excellent effect and. as with Miss Manning, he acts as engagingly as he sings. The husband's role is in the hands of John Archer and is well placed. Tom Helmore.

an English importation, has a dry. clipped manner qualified to get all possible humor out of his good lines and even to inject humorous merit into lines not so good. It is a nice evening you can hava at the National Theater, i been considered. There is not of India remains. The New Delhi trials sion.

peacetime defense force for the Commonwealth, were being returned There has been talk that Alfred Williams, who lost for council on up by Uermany. France, whose land was laid waste record, however, any open demand light. For a time her health was not Rood but she is now apparently en for their being named because of merely provide a convenient rallying cry, since a Moslem, a Hindu and a by the Nazi hordes in their advance tne Republican ticket, might be having been Welsh or Irish or Ger given the lob as a consolation nrize tirely restores. Before Pearl Harbor Franklin Jr. to the English Channel In 1940, Sikh officer were chosen to face man or Scotch or English or Yankee.

There is some question of whether wants to utilize this industry to was viewed by family friends as a ne would give up his Dresent nosi treason charges. Indians claim that they were not actual collaborationists but were misled by excessive exact reparations from Germany To do this, the French have cro- lively, amusing kid who was not tak to the Military Affairs Department for preservation Deactivation of the Bloody Bucket Division, saw service in England, France, Belgium. Luxembourg and Germany, was expected to be announced around Dec. 1, the Governor said, or about two weeks after the process was completed. Four county judges named by Gov a Juvenile in an army post drama.

He danced in "Mexican Hayride," and danced welL "Although." he said. "I never took a dancing lesson. It all just came naturally to me. I danced my first ballets in San Francisco. I wasn't then and am not now the best ballet dancer in the nation.

But I don't think I am bad. Anyway, I don't want to be typed as a dancer. I want to act and sing." Owner of a pleasing baritone, he is spending his spare time in voice training. So undoubtedly, in good time, some one will be understudying James Lanphier and wanting to push him downstairs. BIS GOOD mOlRIES1 ernor Martin failed of election on tion with a local trucking firm for an office' which might be good for only two years.

Sam Druck could posed that control of German steel patriotism into thinking they could Nov. 6. One was in his home county. ing life very seriously but had great possibilities. Even those who felt they should scold him for his casual attitude toward life and his respon production be vested in a European gei ireedom ior tneir native land by am iana xne clerkship without difficulty Since the establishment of Lackawanna about 50 per cent of the using Japanese neip.

dioc composed ol trance, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg but is not interested. Among city sibilities admitted they always fell Last week Pandit Nehru told a appointed judges have been defeated, juuuuiuers menuonea as candidates are Maj. Ellsworth Kellv. who mass meeting in Bombav that India's ana mat production be continued at top capacity. Earnings would be When the county courts were estab for his charm, found admoni tions difficult to deliver.

DISCHARGES FROM lished Judge Handley became presi once held the office; Sanford Phil fundamental problem is the end of British rule. siphoned off as reparations to these 14 SERVICEMEN OF AREA RETURN FROM OVERSEAS dent judge. About the same tame Redefining the famous Indian slo nations for war damage. The United States, on the other Judge Stanton, against whom charges The war and navy changed young Franklin. His letters home reflected an awareness of the world situation, a sense of responsibility toward his gan of Swaraj, Nehru said Swaraj had been made, resigned, and Alfred SHOW INCREASE IN AREA hand, has a tentative plan to strip Germany's war-making potential by means 'complete liquidation of Brit ish rule in India and the establish.

command and men that led to gen Hand was appointed, and later was elected for a full term. When the county was given a third judge in the 1880s, Henry A. Knapp was appoint eral agreement that -Brother," as the ment of people's rule at Delhi and reducing ner sieei-maKing capacity to half the prewar rate, or to about lips. Harry (Pep) Moore, W. E.

Scheuer, Ben Watrous and Fred Schuman. The who wiU control the council after Jan. 7 have not yet caucused. One of their problems will be to agree on the presidency, now held by Druck. i Rodham is said to be leading contender for the honor, although Bevan is also a candidate, basing his claim on nrevious serv New York.

Nov. 24 (INS). Two family called him, had grown up LIST JUST ISSUED DISCLOSES in all provinces. American Protestant leaders just n.uuu.uuu tons a year. The odd fact about the whole affair is that neither Russia nor His record was excellent and extensive.

He won the Silver Star for gallantry and the Purple Heart for ed, but lost the election to John Connolly. Following Judge Hand's appointment to the Supreme Court $13,000 POKEIMEil ON U.S MORE SEAMEN THAN SOLDIERS SEPARATED FROM SERVICE. The number of army men released wounds suffered in a raid on Pa Fred Gunster was appointed and Britain, our two great allies in the war, has as yet been consulted on returned from Japan agreed' today that GI Joe is proving a "great and ambassador" for Christianity in Japan. Rev. Dr.

Walter W. Van Kirk, official of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ, and Rev. Dr. SHIP HELD AS PARTY TO THEFT ice, narry Lewis is exnected to elected. Peter P.

Smith was named to the vacancy caused by the death the matter. line up with Rodham and Tom Jones lermo in the invasion of Sicily. Later he was with a destroyer group that saw service from Iceland to the South Atlantic. He ended the war in a blaze of action in the Pacific, where may support Bevan. In thi raw Boston, Nov.

24 UP). Jess L. Bled John Wintermantel, the lone Demo Draft-Horse Boom Vanishes. Breeders of American draft horses of Judge Connolly but lost the election to H. M.

Edwards. John P. Kelly succeeded when Judge Gunster died and won the election. J. W.

Car Lumtn J. Shafer of the foreign from active service yesterday was not as large as the number of men honorably discharged from the navy, according to press releases received from separation points all over the United States. soe. Grove City, Pa, a merchant seaman aboard the army transport Conference of North his work earned him a recommenda are glum over business prospects America, told interviewers that tion for the Legion of Merit. aoroaa.

i crat, would cast the deciding vote for Rodham. He was consistently aligned with the Druck-Rodham majority faction in the many squabbles with Mayor Snowdon, and Rodham's They expected devastated Eurone The following were eranted honor good will displayed by American soldiers has transferred Nipponese resentment at bombings of cities to to provide an outlet for huge num- Recently he accompanied a group of veterans to Washington to find out what could be done to improve their housing situation. He also able discharges from Andrews Field, SSgt. Bernard Mileram. 429 inenas tmnk ne will still he in RnH.

Japanese war leaders. Ders or tnees animals, but the anticipated boom has failed to materialize. ham's corner if there is a deadlock Colfax Avenue, and Sgt. Douglas N. Van Kirk said Japan is "wide ueue isie, was arrested last night as the ship docked from Greenland on a federal charge of knowingly and unlawfully receiving $13,000 which Federal Bureau of Investigation agents said was stolen from the ship's funds last October.

Federal agents said Bledsoe and Robert C. Russell. Aiken. S. played cards for high stakes aboard represents the family in the Roose velt Memorial Foundation.

ior tne presidency. open to Christianity. it seems that liberated countries are not nearly as hard up work horses as people on this side of the Governor Martin's nnnimMmn( ocean thought they would be when that he has not made up his mind about political plans for 1946 may YOUNG NORSE UNDERGROUND MEMBER peace came. NAMES OF THOSE ARRIVING OH TRANSPORTS AT EAST AND WEST COAST PORTS ARE ANNOUNCED. Names of fourteen regional servicemen are listed today by thjf Associated Press as returning to "East and West- Coast ports from European and Pacific war theaters.

Where no street addresses were given, they were omitted from the lists furnished The Times by A. P. 1 Due aboard the SS Europa scheduled to dock in New York tomorrow are the following: lstSgt. Thoburn D. Diebel, this city: Chief W.

O. Paul P. Lucas, this city. SSgt. Walter L.

Williams, this city; Pvt. Joseph A. Bauman. 1020 Moosic Street: SSgt. Jay N.

Newberry. 3207 North Mam Avenue, and Tech. (4G) Jerome J. Taylor, 332 South Decker Court. SSgt Neal L.

Wescott is scheduled to arrive in Boston tomorrow aboard the SS Mary M. Dodge. SSgt. Homer Oberman. Towan-da.

is aboard the SS Hagerstown Victory, due today at Boston. SSgt. Neil D. Morrisey. Moosic, and Tech.

(4G) Andrew Buranich. Old Forge, arrived at New York yesterday on the SS William S. Young. Tech. 5G) Basil Bums, 88 Churcii Street.

Carbondale; Tech. 15G) Fred W. Staerker, Susquehanna, and Tech. (5G) Thomas Brayer, Jessup, were on the SS. Agwi Prince which docked Thursday at Seattle.

Wash, Tech. (5G) John T. Connor, this city, was aboard the SS Exchequer, which docked at Boston yesterday. biaric, 1103 Wheeler Avenue. From Camp Atterbury.

PFC Louis Rosendella, 124 Willow Street: PFC Peter Yanusauskas, 1420 Bulwer Street; PFC Edward A. Olszweski, Dickson City. From Newark. N. MSgt, Michael Bochicchio, 231 Oak Street, Dunmore; CpL Barley Mitchell, 513 Olive Street.

From Fort Several factors seem to have hart the ship oil Greenland, and that to nave oecn prompted Dy reports of Republican dissension and the nroh- a hand in preserving the European SURVIVED MONTHS OF NAZI TORTURE ability of a primary fight. Gov recoup his losses. Russell used army funds in his custody and continued playing at $500 a card. Russell was arrested several weeks ago on charges of embezzlement. penter, a law partner of Fred Fleitz, known as Boss Fleitz, was twice appointed to the bench and twice failed of election.

His first appointment was to succeed Judge R. W. Arch-bald when the latter was named to the federal bench. He was defeated by E. C.

Newcomb. Named a second time to succeed Judge Kelly when the latter retired to resume his law practice. Judge- Carpenter lost to James J. O'Neill. Albert Watson, appointed to succeed Judge Edwards, failed of election against Will Leach.

W. R. Lewis, named successor to Judge George W. Maxey on the lat-ter's election to the Supreme Court bench, won both nominations and election. T.

Linus Hoban, appointed by Governor Earle to succeed Judge Newcomb. won election that year and re-election two weeks last Tuesday. A. A. Vosburg.

first Orphans' Court judge, was defeated by M. F. Sando. It is contended one of the big factors in the election of Hanlon was ernor Martins name has been linked with the United States sena-torship nomination. All efforts to Knox.

Tech. (5G) Charles suppiy. une oi tne nrst was the speed with which Germany confiscated farm tractors when it took over such countries as France. Denmark, Poland. Belgium and the Netherlands.

Realizing their predicament as mechanized farming Filipkowski, Dupont; Tech. (4G) Thomas E. Carroll. Duryea. and Pvt.

et a definite declaration from him ave failed. He invariably has (must take his' precautions. That message saved his life, for he got (Continued from Page 1) tense because of his extreme youth. ioya rxrkersiey. liXJa Diamond Avenue.

From CamD Breckinridffe. Kv away to Sweden ana tngiana. was denied them, the subiueated After eleven days in the hospital answered that It is not yet time to make a statement. It is presumed that if he runs he will have organization backing. Within the PFC John Perrick.

413 Throop Street. Dunmore, and Sgt. Roland Borth- I was taken to Gestapo general head peoples immediately began to breed horses as rapidly as possible to sup Quarters and placed in a cell for the wick, 1303 Marlon Street-The following were honorahlv dis past week two stories came from most dangerous prisoners. I had no charged from the navy at Bain- clothing, little food, no medicine, no ply power ior tneir agricultural activities. Another factor was the thoroughness with which thev suc Harrisburg and Philadelphia which may have some significance.

Lieut. Gov. John C. Bell who wanted to be the gubernatorial candidate in bandages, and a strong light glared in my eyes all the time. ceeded in secreting much of their RULES NONUNION EMPLOYE HAS RIGHT TO ENTER STRUCK PLANT Meadville.

Pa, Nov. 24 Non-unionsalaried employes of Talon, Inc, have a right to enter the three zipper plants here without interference from pickets. Judge O. Clare Kent ruled, in effect, yesterday. The court overruled a motion by the A.

F. L. International Association of Machinists to dismiss a preliminary injunction granted Monday preventing interference with the workers. By Morse code I tapped out mes 194 but settled for the lieutenant Dest stock and in keeping it out of the hands of the enemy. sages to the prisoner in the next cell and he told me about one prisoner governorship, issued a statement in which he called upon the ReDublican the failure of the Republicans to heal primary wounds.

In the old days it was claimed the Republicans could who tried to hang himself, then organization to be more progressive. Department of Agriculture figures show that Denmark, Belgium, the Netherlands and some of the other countries now have more horses jumped from the top of his cell to ret together between primary and 10 iormuiaie a policy which will be the cement floor on his head and finally broke a small glass bottle and derinitely Republican. The Philadelphia Inquirer carried a storv than they had before the war. Dnage, specialist (3c) Andrew J. Gombita and Chief Shipfitter Frank Yakubik, both of Simpson; Shipfitter 2c) William T.

Loenshek, Peckville; Carpenter's Mate (lc) Michael Evancho, Dickson City; Motor Machinist's Mate (3c) Peter Weslow-ski. 1529 Hawthorne Street; Carpenter's Mate (2c) Thomas C. Osborne, 1228 South Webster Avenue; Storekeeper (3c) Michael J. Urbanick, 1345 Adams Avenue; Fireman (lc) William Davis. 114 South Main Avenue; Boatswain's Mate (2c) Peter Miller.

620 Mineral Avenue; Petty Officer (2c) i Andrew Waship, 212 Moran Court; Ship's Cook (2c) Edward J. MacHale. 1214 Rundle Street! Sava every scrap af. paper newspapers, uagaslnes, wrapping paper, cardboard. election, but Democrats carried out their feuds to the bitter end.

An example of Republicans harmonizing occurred in the mayoralty fight of ate it and yet lived. Another was There still another reason whv that independent Republicans who tortured for ten days running. An ronowed the leadership of the late the expected boom in horse-buying other nad his knee crushed by an Wendell Willkie may enter an anti-H 1906, when city officials were elected win not come out or Europe. This is the scarcity of feed. Depart iron screw the size of your finger.

in February. Alex Connell in De organization candidate for governor next year. William H. Harman. driven slowly into the knee to make was made chief of staff to LaudaL Laudal himself could not confer with former officers of the army, but Christensen came to his house ostensibly to see Laudal's daughter.

"On the night of Dec 7. 1942." Christensen relates, "three Gestapo agents with drawn pistols seized me while 1 was in They gave me a cigarette and said they were just going to question me a little and let ma go home. "But suddenly the Gestapo chief began to me with a rubber taidgeon. When I still refused to talk, they brought in my contact man in Oslo, who had been forced to tell about me. I then I had contacted him and had been working with certain others, mentioning only men I knew to be already safe in England.

I told these lips to stall them ofT. "Each of us had a poison capsule to kill himself if captured, bu I had given mine to a confederate. Taken To Cell Half Dead. That night I was bent over a chair by four Gestapo a Rents and beaten almost continuously. One agent stood on my cable-type handcuffs, which cruelly cut into the Cesh at the slightest movement.

1 was taken back to by cell half dead and had to be revived under a faucet by a guard. "I had to take my life and my se ment officials explain that it is high him talk. cember, 1905, was approaching the end of his first term as mayor. He THREE-WAY ATTACK ON PROBLEMS OF LABOR CONSIDERED AT CONFERENCE Questioned 58 Times. former head of the Associated Willkie Clubs of Pennsylvania, is making a survey of the state to determine what chances the Willkie crouo was not eligible to succeed himself.

Mark K. Ed ear. director of public ly uniiKeiy mat tne nations over there will import horses from the United States when they have barely enough feed to take care of the stock they already possess. "All this time I was handcuffed and the tight cables kept the wound safety, was groomed by the Connell might have. In 1942 Mr.

Harmani -Ship's Cook (2c) Joseph E. Lough- on my hand open lor eight months. The nails on my hand fell off. In endeavored to get an antiorganiza-f man, iuio ciair Avenue; seaman (lc) John F. Ginader, 617 North Bromley Avenue: Seaman (lc) Georee iion movement under way.

He was offered the support of the Willkie (Continued from Page 1) all I had fifty-eight separate exam inations by the Gestapo. forces as Alex successor. J. Benjamin Dimmick, banker and industrialist, was induced to enter as a candidate and announced himself early that month. When it became apparent Edgar could not cope with Dimmick he was dropped and the Connellltes turned to William Cor- forces as a candidate for governor but declined.

Mr. Harman admits "On April 14. 1944. I was taken with eight other prisoners before the his croup has no candidates: also German court-martial. The trial was concedes that if the Republican Weir, 806 Wyoming Avenue; Machinist's Mate 2c) Warren E.

Brutzman, 1310 Cornell Street; Pharmacist's Mate (3c) William H. Sappington, 340 Harrison Avenue; Machinist's Mate (2c) Harry M. Stephens, 913 a comedy. I could not even speak leadershiD Dresents an outstanrtinu less, a printer, then prominent in candidate his group may give to the -defense counsel and never learned his name. He never spoke a word for us.

I was sentenced to the labor movement. The primary AUTHORITY ITEMED Washington, Nov. 24 (JP). The House Judiciary Committee yesterday announced approval of legislation extending for an additional six months rationing authority and other emergency powers granted under the Second War Power Act. Most of the powers which the committee recommended be continued until next June 30 will expire on Dec.

31, 1945, unless Congress acts before then. ruage Avenue. Petty Officer (lc) Norwood J. fight was bitter. Mayor Connell RODERICK RANDOM.

death and taken to a solitary celL tion of Republicans and Southern Democrats has won Rules Committee approval of the bill repealing the Smith -Conn ally Law. This bill would terminate the President's power to seize industrial property made idle by labor disputes, and would make unions financially liable for losses incurred by reason of strikes called in violation of the provisions of their contracts with management. This measure, under one of tha broadest rules ever to emerge from the committee, may be called up on the floor of the House at any tim after the expiration of seven legislative days. This means, in effect, that it may be acted upon In the Houm at any time after the present Labor-Management Conference Is icheduled The next day I was taken to the Hollenback. 32 Carbondale.

and Boatswain's Mate (2c) Paul C. Can I M. H. A. LYCEUM COURSE TO threw all of the.

power of his administration against Dimmick. Cor less was defeated by about 1,700. The next day Alex started housecleaning, unceremoniously firing his secre crets into the grave. I found a small Norwegian Parliament Building before Joseph Terboven, Reich commissar for Norway. Terboven told non, 412 Vine Street, were honorably discharged from the navy at piece of broken window glass, and OPEN SEASON TOMORROW NIGHT then read a Bible for ten minutes oampson, ix.

r. Honorable discharges were grant me I was the blond Aryan ideal type and he did not have the heart to tary, Frank Reese, and planned to bounce Director of Public Works and made my peace with God. I be shoot me. ed recently at Fort Dix. N.

to Capt. Mary C. Lynn. 1441 Elizabeth Jayne. who had supported Dimmick Ely Culbertson and Lewis Browne will engage in a joint discussion in gan slashing my arm but fainted from the pain and loss of blood.

I came back to consciousness to find a "Later, the Gestapo chief of Oslo and the eastern part of the country told me Terboven wanted to convert Street; Lieut. Mildred B. Kulkosky. 523 Madison Avenue, Jermyn; Capt. In the general election Dimmick was opposed by veteran Democrat John Gibbons of South Scranton.

It the Y. M. H. A. Auditorium tomor clot of blood pulsating over my row evening at 8:30 o'clock under the BEST SELLERS me to Nazism and would have me auspices of the Association Civic janei a.

r-eterson, 313 tjuincy Avenue; Lieut. John E. Walaski. 428 coming week they could reach an agreement under the terms of which arbitration clauses would be written voluntarily into future labor contracts, especially in industries in which labor stoppages would directly affect the public interest. It was their hope also that they might provide for the establishment of impartial fact-finding procedure which would be helpful in mobilizing public opinion in labor disputes where strikes threaten.

It was generally agreed here that if these hopes are realized before the conference adjourns, as it is scheduled to do at the end of next week, its session will have been a success. Adjournment without agreement on these two points will brand it as a failure so far as the Capital is concerned. There was little doubt, moreover, that if the conference produces agreement on the arbitration and fact-finding issues, Congress will sidetrack all pending restrictive labor legislation until the voluntary methods proposed by the conference have had a full and fair trial. Otherwise, however, it seems probable that Congress will turn immediately to the enactment of bills which would compel labor unions to live up to their contractual obligations. Overriding all opposition from the was believed that because of the bit' terness in the primary the Connell' attend a party in his home.

band. "I tried to cut through the central ligament and could not, so I filed at it with my little piece of glass. Lyceum Course. This is the opening lecture in a series of five programs and is believed to be the first such ites would support Gibbons, but that didn't turn out to be the case. Again Hudson Street, Mayfield; Sgt.

Charles Poslosky. 130 Lincoln Street, Oly-phant; SSgt. William Sisosky. 223 Brook Street. Peckville.

and Sgt. The nerve pained me so much 'Then began the university of the concentration camp; ten professors there taught me the things I would need to know in answering the questions that would be put to me. "I was given new clothes by the (According To Publishers Weekly.) 4 J- -5- -5--J- FICTION The Black Rose. Thomas B. Cos- Dimmick was a winner.

Fred Phillips of South Scranton, an independ neien u. ward, nan Clay Avenue. ent, polled 41 votes, while Mrs. program offered by nationally known ie-turers. They will discuss the subject.

"What About Russia? Two Points of View." Albert Margolies, chairman of tainted. I woke up again and stuck the class deep iiy the wound and broke it off, trying to cut my whole hand off to make sure I would die Branda, who had entered notwith tain: Cass Timberlane, Sinclair Germans and was taken to the dm from loss of blood, standing ineligibility, got 15 votes, to adjourn. Administration leaders In Congress have opposed it at every turn. They contend that it would tend to induce antilabor management to provoke a strike in violation of the union's contract in order that it might collect crippling damages from the union an argument that has proven neither forceful nor persuasive in the battle over this legislation thus far. With considerablv more validitv, however, they also argue that such legislation would tend to discourage smart labor leadership from agreeing to write any no-strike pro Lewis; The White Tower, James Ramsey Ullman; The Peacock Sheds Many political leaders feel the law "A sixteen-year-old Belgian boy in my cell went mad the next morn His Tail.

Alice Tisdale Hobart; A Lion Is In the Streets, Adria Locke requiring minority members on cer tain boards and" offices should be re ing when he saw me half dead in a HELICOPTER MIES THE ilL Philadelphia. Nov. 24 (JP). Postal officials here have been given a demonstration of mail pickup by a helicopter. Dave Driskill.

chief test pilot for the Kellett Aircraft Corporation, made three deliveries at the Thirtieth Street postoffice yesterday Langiey. NONFICTION pool of blood. They took him away to the crazy house and started me ner of roast beef, after my long starvation A girl was provided for me, and they all tried to get me drunk. "In all, I saw Terboven fifteen times. He intended to use me to influence other young Norwegians in favor of Germany.

He became angry at his failure and would have had my execution carried out, if pealed. In counties where one party predominates the race for minority the Lyceum Course, will introduce the speakers. Following the direct presentation by each of the speakers, as has been the custom in the past, open questions will be asked by the audience to the authorities. Tickets are still available. Both speakers will arrive early Sunday afternoon and will leave Scranton soma lima tha following day, to a hospital.

I became conscious Up Front, Bill Mauldin; Brave Men, places is often the cause of wide dis Ernie Pyle: The Egg and I. Bettv sensions. This is fostered by ma a few minutes in the ambulance and whispered to a Norwegian doctor: 1 hava told nothina. Tell Dr. Dal jority leaders.

At one time in Lacka MacDonald; Pleasant Valley, Louis Bromfield; General Marshall's Re wanna County there was more In I cant hold out much longeiw He vision into its contracts wilQ agement in the future and liberation had not Iterest among Democrats in minority administration leadership, a coali port after runs from Southwest Airport..

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