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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 17

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tf 4 -4 -M A Ol ul IT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT May 23, 1937 IT' BrARL WILSON Session Held winds Dunmorc Auxiliary Patrolman Deoil By Lutherans William P. Kennedy, 74, 327 Madison Av, formerly of 1311 Adams Dunmore, Ihedral, tha 0. S. Johnson Hose Dunmore, and tha Woodcutter Club of Dunmore. He bad bean employed as a NEW YORK The country's 'craze Ilk cslypao, rock roll flooded wlthIYench.

Spanish and cha eha cba, the only thing and Italian dictionaries but yu dont haar th bands play sraie In Death Case Ex-Marine Charged With Killing Girl was found dead In a bedroom at 720 p. m. yesterday by neighbor. any mort ii falling to contact th victim School Patrolman for tn Hoe-by telephone, asked tha nalgh- ough. bor to Invastlgata.

When the ws found, Capt. William Tbe body was released to or 11 no and Patrolman George THE ktlDNIGilT EARL Mika Todd, dlam nd ping in Pans for LI Taylor, apccified; "1 dont want 'am too big it hurt bar fingers' Bernard Barucha memoir arc duo duly 4 The Sid Caesar show, going off a few week Gericft Received By Minihterium Th Lutheran Miniaterium of Pennsylvania, which will con-cluda its 210th annual convention at Buck Hill Falis In a today, yesterday received into membership 14 new pastors from other Synods of the -va 1 i bought thart should ba a "Woman talk' i Uonory ao wa can trana-late whit-il' woman a a Into tta boneat meaning. Wa all know that many girl: and women ray toi an unattached R1U Holland man on thing, Survlvlng are his wife, tha former Anna Loftm; daughter, Marion, at home; a brother, Stanley, Olyphant; two nephews. Tha funeral ba held from the Barrett Horn (or Funerals, Platt Place, at a Um to be friends may call after 7 p. m.

today and Friday from 2 to 3, 7 to 10 p. m. an undertaker by Dr. Paul Kubasko, Lackawanna County coroner, who said th man apparently died from natural causes several hours before. Mr.

Kennedy, employed as an auxllUry patrolman at tha Roacoe, Dunmora Police De partment, were called. They summoned tha Coroner. Born in Dunmore, he was a son of tha lata Martin and Margaret Drury Kennedy, pio neer residents of tha Dundeli section of Dunmore. He was a meqiber of St Pelera Ca- early, will pay its cast to June 13 Eddie Bracken's new loudspeaker (for air raids) will let it first test In Pittsburgh. The Buddy Rudolphs (Joan Benny) bought Donna Reed'a and mean something else en-, Beverly Hills Mansion tirely.

Rita Hsy worth's 45 per cent cut Fortunately, Comedian Will'of "Tiro Down Below will United Lutheran Church and Dundell school, had worked on from Germany. during the morning but did In addition. It approved for ordination 13 young men, as-- signing them to parishes. Of niip tn I 13(1111 ff these one Louis V. uu IU UlttUUdlL Wilmington, Del.

waa named: i gr "SSI r-M Rob Jones U. Reinartz, executive aecre-tafy of th United Lutheran Four area youths ara candl- McnfiyBody'CJioristcrs Set Is Missing jFor Anniversary City Man Keystone Consistory Choristers will mark their 20tb Jordan who does such a clever Ed Sullivan impersonation, has studied this, snd comes up with We now present what a a ilyi to a guy on a date and what she bring her fl.300,000 Sir Laurence Olivier may host a TVer Bob Crosbys TV show will fade: no sponsor A James Dean record the only one he ever made will be released Rita' Holland wts a Msgr. Rebert Maher s' educator Msgr. Maher to Speak At Baccalaureate WOMAN-TALK. "1'U be ready show i five minutes.

at tha World Tirade world trade must be Church, suggested that church counsels provide time and money for Mlnisterium pastors to attend tha Lutheran World Federation meeting at Minneapolis, in August At meeting 29 nations and 59 bodies will be repre dates for degrees at the 30th annual convocation of Bob Jones University, Greenville, S. on May 29. They are: Gerald Hilson Major ton oi Mr. and Mrs. G.

Edgar Smith testified yesterday at Hackensack, N. hr left Victoria Zielinski. 13 former Prompton, Wayne County, resident, in a Mahwah gravel pit In the company oi his friend, Donald hour before her body was found them March 8. Smith, 23, an ex-Marlne who charged with the bludgeon slaying of the Ramsey girl, took th stand In his own defense at hia murder trlaL He spoke In a clear voice and at ona point raised his voice almost to a shout when he charged his friend with being present at the gravel p'i during the night of March 4. I At another point in hia testimony Hommell was brought into the court room and sealed so that be could face the de fendant.

Hommell glared at Smith but Smith only glanced at the Ramsey man. Before a hushed court traced hia activities from the night of March 3 before the Mahwah murder until his arrest about 11:30 p. March 3, at the home of. his mother-in-law In Ridgewood. Much of his testimony followed the pattern his attorney, Jon Selaer, indicated it would at the trial's opening.

Smith, 23, was called after Bergen County Judge Arthur J. ODea dismissed a motion for a directed verdict of acquittal. The motion was made by Smiths attorney, John E. Sel- ser, when the State concluded 4 ejits case after calling its 33rd is 'witness to the stand. SeLser claimed of of is is no'anon in What afcea thinking: "Hell good shape.

eeel bln beeli a half -boar (' Sophia Laren'a a later Maria waited long: enonih for him to In taking singing lemons In phone. If wood. (Sophia told the WOMAN-TALK: Oh, we can' roach. "Teach her Jan; In go anywhere at ill. I'm not! Rama aba I earns only apera.

hungry." I tOth Century "HI aUrt aff with a aide af steer and gradually gain Fax, pleased with "Hatful of Rain," waala anther Mike last nights session there Major, Elmhurst, who is seek dramatic presentation ing the degree of Master of Art in the School of Religion. He received the Bachelor of Arts degree from Bob Jones University in 1933. Robert Adam CadweQ, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Cad-well, Brackney RD 1, who is seeking the degrea of Bachelor of Science In the College of Arts and Science.

He is a member of the Bryan Literary Society, University Band and mission work of the Church. Dr. Earl executive secretary of the of Foreign Missions, declared, Christians in Japan India ary as much con to see the church progress in the United as we Americans are, versa. Erb stated further that the church faces Oaiao for a long -termer Ray Rogers ssd NBC call It qnita after his current series. is Joe DiMaggio being set for; a TV sports series Sammy Davis Sr.

sent his mother -a big color TV set not knowing Sammy Jr. bad sent her a anniversary with a dinner Saturday at Schuttera, Scranton-Stroudsburg highway. Mrs. Dorothy Boyd is general chairman. All past members have been invited.

The chorus was organized In, 1937 by Dr. Charles H. Til ton, then commander-ln-chlef of Keystone Consistory Chapter of Rose Croix, with Alfred Williams as director. It was formed to participate in Maundy Thursday- ritas of tha Via sons end since its formation has sung at this service each year, either at the Masonic Temple in Scranton or at Irem Temple, Wilkes-Barre. Officer of the organization are Lionel Satterth waite, president; Raymond Price, rice-president; Grace Page, secretary; Romayne Demko, treasurer; Luther Bassett, director, and Mrs.

Miriam Williams, accompanist. At present there are 45 members. Tbe group has given many sacred concerts and benefit performances throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania. In 1951, under direction of Prof. Bassett, the Choristers were invited to be the guest choir et Welsh Day festivities in Lakewood Park, Shenandoah.

Their performance was so successful that they were invited to return the following year with Thomas L. Thomas as guest soloist. Relatives of James Gilroy, 60, 123 Crown who bad been reported missing from home Feb. 2, yesterday made positive identification of a body found at 6 p. m.

last Thursday In the Susquehanna River in South Wilkes-Barre, as that of the missing Scranton man. Detective Capt. Edward Kelly and Detective George Donaldson said the clothing and other identifying marks aided in the Identification. Gilroy, who lived with a sister, Elizabeth, at the Crown Ave. address, had been the object of a wide search.

Society Conducting 31th Convention The Pennsylvania Society for Crippled Children and Adults, opened Its 34th annual convention at York yesterday. The convention will close Saturday. Delegates from the Lacka wanna County unit are: James F. Coleman, executive secretary; Abe L. Plotkln, 1937 Easter Seal campaign chairman, and Mrs.

J. Carlyle Nagle, chairman of the volunteer service committee. Professional staff members attending are: Miss Edith Wilson, ARPT, orthopedic supervisor; Mrs. Elizabeth Harvey, physical therapist, and Miss Ann L. Skovira, physical therapist.

nfntQRL.1 WOMAN-TALK: We dont tuvs to spend money to have a good time. "Ills old man's leaded and to-1 night Ina going to bava caviar, I oysters Rockefeller and ham-pa rue and niao some expensive stuff WOMAN-TALK: "la that a good drink? I don't like liquor and cant tell one kind from another." "That dumb waiter! hreugkt me bourbon and tinetly ordered scotch WOMAN-TALK: don't you think that comedian rather risque?" Tha Baccalaureate Mas for tha graduating class at the University of Scranton will be celebrated on Saturday, June'nted! at 10 a. tn. in St. Peters CathedraL Msgr.

Robert J. Maher, diocesan superintendent of schools of Harrisburg, will preach the sermon. Tha Rev. Charles W. Held, pastor of Our Lady of Snows Church, Clarks Summit, will be celebrant; the Rev John L.

Savulis, pastor, St. Marys Lithuanian Church, Eynon, deacon; the Rev, Stephen J. Yanchuska, pastor, All Saintj Slovak Church, Dun-more, subdeacon, and the Rev Mr. Terence Net ter, SJ, philosophy department. University Scranton, master -of -ceremonies.

Monsignor Maher, a graduate the University of Chicago, the former principal of Catholic High School and was a member of the faculty at Catholic University for several years. He is president of the Catholic Educational Association of Pennsylvania, a member of the Executive Board, National Catholic Educational Association, and a member of the ASS A of Northeastern Pennsylvania, since 1947. this church At a of world Lutheran Erb, Board and cerned and States and vice Dr. the task is scope owes it of the At Scranton session. Dr.

forthcoming Malaya great politics He called mission Lutheran 100,000 He Japan radio Orchestra. Miss Doorthy Elizabeth La France, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. LaFrance, 370 Second Laceyvllle, who Is seeking the degree of Bachelor of Science in the School of Education.

She is chaplain of Zeta Tau Omega Literary Society and is a member of the University Chapter of the Student Education Association and the University Band. Miss Marilyn Fay Sharer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sharer, Laceyville, who is seeking the degree of Bachelor of Science in the School of Education. She is treasurer of Sigma Lambda Delta Literary Society and is a member of the University Chapter of the Student Education "Wtw.

Is he doll. Remind me f0, whltemaatured vocalist, 'evidence to suuport a jury isle bring my Kanday School Martha Raye's, sue of a first degree murder elasa here some night. mgr Nick Condos, says shell adding: WOMAN-TALK: You mam-jappesr on Steve Allens TVer! "Whoever did this thing has bo marvelously. I could dance Sunday though she's still not been brought beore jus-with you all night. Hasp Hal Wallis tice." "Anything to keep from neck- wants Doris Day for the "GirUj County Prosecutor Guy W.

Ing." I of Summer film (in tbe Shelley Calissi argued, however, The WOMAN-TALK: Thanks for. Winters rc le) A famed starfact that the defendant said in such i wonderful evening Id questioned his press agent his statement to police that 1 invite you but mv room- about an expense account itemi'did it is sufficient to defeat mate's probably asleep? 1 Liquor $200. The p. a. wired'Mr.

Sclsers motion. Cathedral School Permits Granted The 60-page unsigned statement, purportedly made to police by Smith, wa entered Tuesday into evidence. It quoted Smith as saying: I must have been the one who really did it. "And if she ain't she'd soon back: I drink be after she met him. What a ereepola" 1 TODAYS BEST LAUGH: WOMAN-TALK: You will TVll never replace newspa-eall me some time again, wont pers.

You cant fold a TV show you? Oh, I bet you never will! "I can hepe, can't IV over your face while you lie on the coach and take a nap. prosper today definitely world-wide in and that each Christian to himself to be interested in the world mission church. least 10 visitors from attended the night Erb later said that the independence of in August poses a problem, not only in but also in religion. Malaya the newest field of the United Church and estimated that there are about Lutherans there. also asserted that in one of the most popular programs, secular or religious, is The Lutheran Hour, a cooperative venture of the United Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church-r-Missouri Synod.

In British Guiana, Sou'h America, he said, a very successful and popular Lutheran evangelism mission has been conducted, one of the few overseas evangelism missions thus far attempted by the church. Miss Margaret Miller, one of tbe leaders in literacy work in Liberia, Africa, apoke of her progress among the natives in teaching the written or printed word. The written word, ahe said, is reliable, not dependent upon the retelling of a hearer who may forget, nor the memory of an untutored speaker who may be confused. Dr. J.

S. Hirams, Andra Lutheran Church. South India, appeared before the Mlnisterium in native Indian costume to speak on hospital work in Jndia. He is in charge of a large hospital In India and has 183 interns under his jurisdiction. The church he represents has 250,000 members.

Dr. Hirams, whose degree Is medical one, spoke of tbe work of the hospitals in India. In India, he said, every four minutes one person dies from tuberculosis, even today, and every 15 minutes one person dies from malaria. Cun-ently, Dr. Hirams explained, many operations are oiiled at anywhere from $3 to $15, yet very few patient are able to.

pay even auch modest Paul Whiteman. Judge ODea called the docu-ISchool tt st. and Victor Borge was asked by a ment a direct ckwwledge-jyy omjn Ave. were taken out reporter if his London one-manment of guilt on the part of at City Hall yesterday. Order Now for the Long 4-Day Memorial Holiday Imo Jkmj- Tl Pty HlfhiX EARLS PEARLS Remember when a Juvenile deliquentj was a kid who didnt return his RESURFACING GOES ON Robert F.

Riley, district en- gineer for the State Highway if' Department, said work is1" progressing on resurfacing of Wyoming and that the street between Gibson and Ash Sts. and Walnut and Poplar Sts. will be finished tomorrow. Equipment then will be shifted to West Market St. where about 400 feet of roadway will be resurfaced.

library book a time? WISH ID SAID THAT: With the accused. In asking the court to dismiss the case, Selser said the statement which he termed a so called confession, showed vrf Tiv ifthat Smith swung at the girl WALTER WINCH ELL Brmadtcay I during a scuffle in Smiths car 'near the scene of the slaying, Celebs About Town: Greer'alyze the Totalizator The but there was no definite Carson lighting up the Copses-bana ringside with her orange-a. i ii tresses JCS and her special brand of rain bows board that lights up the prices, odds, at the track Mr. Ford says racing fan should consider only cne of the first six choices Because one of the ix lowest prices wins 90 Jlper cent of all races Fri- lene Dietrich; a 1 1 y-caking Celeste Holms specialties a the Pierre The two-atory brick, concrete and steel structure will cost $890,000 to construct, Joseph A Corcoran, superintendent of building inspection, said. Permits were obtained by Belante Sc Clauss, architects, and Tabone and Barbera, con tractors.

The building will be 225 feet wide and 155 feet deep. It will contain 34.873 square feet of floor space. In the basement of the building will be a band room, home economics section, cafeteria and kitchens. On the first floor, besides about 10 classrooms, will be an audi torium, with stage, gymnasium and chapel. On the third floor will be more classrooms, a science, and chemistry laboratory, library, conference and business rooms.

Other permits issued were for a new frame dwelling for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byer, 2656 Frink at 2631 Jack-son costing $14,000. This one-story residence will contain five and one-half rooms and bath. The Black Diamond Silk 116 Larch -will build 44hrewf twry -jccwcfie- and.

bHdc addition for its building. It will be used for girls. rest too WiSand. Jensen, 1889 North. in evidence to show that Smith struck her or caused her death.

Tbe badly mutilated body of the Ramsey High School girl was found in a Mahwah gravel pit early March 5 After the scuffle which took place the night of March 4, Selser said the girl got out of the car. Selser said what actually happened thereafter had not been established except that the girls body was found 30 to 40 feet from the place the scuffle took place. The State has brought no evidence. beyond the fact that Smith was with the girl when she was alive, that she was found dead the next day and that the only footprints found at the scene were near the car Selser added. of recognition as she makes her Eden Roc entrance BiH Holden at El Morocco where his class causes day night the class analyzed the next days Jamaica with startling accuracy.

Times i Square Circle: The Harnson-Kay Kendall Loretta You wetjcjing invite will be for a getting nines very few close chums. The brides only attendant will be her mother Medicos told Mrs. Mike Todd it will be at least another six month be-, fore they remove the brace Frank Sinatra, who Dung a hefty lawsuit at Look, may cost the mag all the Pride and Passion" advertising, too Video telephones are already here. No 'plan yet for mass production. The Phone Co.

head has a working model orj Manhattan Murals: The baby -toy poodle getting its firsLhair card who wish they Sandburg (the dining in ogled like Tha Duke -Room-at--Per DLMaggio, one of W. Wlnchell among the many had it Carl word-magician) Lindys, being ordinary celebrities the 'Cfiimpagne xmaa Joe mond-studded crowd sidewalk-congester lyn Monroe skipping nimbly Present Central of all BojsCIubsWill Awards, MAMS'? the c6ns GOING RLACES? Get There With Money to Spare 51 tiKC tl -m' Ad Vi 3 wcrrlt; quently, has to be mad up by eburch in, Dr; Hirams is currently -do- JKeyser, will znake. aJtefa-, ing post-graduate work in the over Madison Ave. puddles trying to hide under an oversized raincoat. Behlnd-the-Sceaea: Frank Caatello sentenced to 36 days in the clink for refusing to explain casino fig- lions to his frame residence costing.

$2,500. Charles and Josephine Stivola, 919 Hampton will spend $1,450 to re-aide their home. Five Area Hospitals Win Accreditation West Side -and Boys Club'S will hold their annual recognition night tomorrow in the Central Boys Club gymnasium when approximately 200 awards will be distributed. Recipients, In addition to art rrrh 'i2 rimvt vwanHa 'lrcm telapietumqu id University pf" Scrantom Art tbe Glee boys novelty stores the Rev. Billy handsome likeness along Presleys Most sign in Our Town Foundling Hospital Home For The -The, at 59th and the Park.

Club, will be ''Get off -to the most vocation ever by saving for it in advance starting now. Put the amount that' convenient for you into your Vaca-dion Club Account each week. Enjoy 0 vacation that's free of money worries. There's a Vacation Club payment plan for every budget. Members of.

our 1957 Vocation Club are receiv- Nixf year 'you, tab, con- get Y6UR CHECK so that you con enjoy a Vocation with never o- money I care. 22! MS, The Hospital Council of Lackawanna County yesterday United btates and is now at Hazleton State Hospital. A report on the Lutheran Churchs practice of Holy Communion, drafted. alter a closed pastoral session.Tuesday night, is to be printed In the bulletin oObe J958 convention. It ha: beta referred tp (b (executive -hoard of tbebod-amL wild betaken uP after it has been passed on as information a Commission of the jUnitsd Lutheran Church.

-The convention schedule calls for completion of the Mini teri uras work by noon today, though there la a pos- C-l sibiUty that tbe sessions may extend into the afternoon. Richard Thompson Dies in Scotland Join Now announced that five regional hospitals have received full three-year accreditation from tbe National Joint Commission on Accreditation. They are: SL Josephs Childrens and Maternity Hospital, St. Marys Hospital, Mercy Hospital and Hahnemann Hospital, this City, and St. Josephs Hospital, Car bon dal The midtown displaying Graham's side of touching at the N.

Y- on Lit-UA, Motitailpt walk cafe Cast of Characters: Ava Gardner, on location in Mexico, likes service. Has a staff of 14 servants Father OConnor. One of the top advisors at Tbe Newport (R. Jazz Festival. Hez si i expert on jazz Prince Mare of Rumania, adopted ton of the former Queen Of Greece.

Good looking to be a male model wlrttfn he want to toe Way-Out West and Around The World" are hit recordings sold everywhere M. Todd's 80 Days picture appears Orchid Garden: Ellin Berlins book, Silver Platter" Mauri Leightons vocallure at Chateau-Madrid Suzenne Fordhams piano wizardry at the Hickory House Russell Arms sew disc, "Evangeline, folk -up bit to bis "Cinco Robles" Cardenas' pianotes at LaBarraca Joni James latest platter, "Summer Love," and Bobby Rands latest lilt. Talking To Myself About YmT---- ---Stage Entrance: "Love Tender," Presley's first film, cost a little over $900,000 to Chorus, players on the 64 basketball teams sponsored by the and champions in other events during the 1956-57 program season. Volunteer leaders also will receive awards. Philip Furiosi, president, and Warren D.

Colle, program committee chairman, will distribute the awards. Austin McCormick, Central Boys dub director, will ixtend staff congratulations. Edwin D. Beck, West Side Club athletics director, will be master of ceremonies. Entertainment will consist of vocal solo by Louis Rose and Harrison Barnes who will be accompanied by Mrs.

Annette Davis, and accordion selections by Michael 1958 VACATION CLUB CLASSES NOW FORMING Choose Your Club Novel .50 each week for 50 weeks 25.00 $1.00 eech week for 50 weeks 50.00 $2.00 eech week for 50 week $100.00 $3.00 eoch week for 50 week 150.00 each week for 50 week $250.00 $10.00 eech week for 50 weeks $500.00 Roger N. White, executive director oi the Council, added that the announcement deals only area hospitals that recently received approval notices, pointing out that not all of the areas hospitals were due to be surveyed by the Commission at this time. There are about 400 bears In Glacier National Park in Montana. Only a few overcome heir shyness enough to beg food from tourists. Word has been received here at the death in Scotland of Richard Thompson, former Scranton resident.

Mr. Thompson as employed st a coppersmith by the Lackawanna Railroad 27 years before his retirement In 1951. He returned to Scotland, where he wa born. In that year and resided with a daughter and sister. i ib frond tn his pocket ibe nlfht he was shot)r now learns for tho first time bow the police got a photo of the nemo It was by the merest accident not the result of any police plan A detective, who la also a camera not, happened along when the cops found ft He took shot of It with one of those Minus eamerau popular with Nazi spies- Memos of a Midnight bans Dora told her Hollywood iome.

Taking a 330 loss une Home, the former- Mra ackie Cooper, is being courted Randy McLain of Arthur lurrays west coast staff jin Sheridians long-ago hus-and (Eddie Norris) and Diana orbers, Philly socialite, are Haring the same glazed look Bobby Van. a click at the opa, has an NBC-TV bid. To ar in Thn Reluctant Eye." ony Martin, the Cop star, is acting tnem in- On the same ttu, the Charmonaires look i good they sing Items ist make me wonder: June avoca press bureau says she id them the got $18,000 for 7 5-minute role on the recent Jr. Broadway" tv show. Bigtown Sideshow: One of new additions to the Broadly arena ls Geoffrey Fords hool For Racing Tans It located in the Hotel Wood-vi oq West 43rd St.

ehed only a few week ago-j classes are smau but grow-g Mr. Ford teaches his xjeat lew: to read and an- in it arinflaligrpr DECISION ArTEALED Attorney James J. Powell and his wife, Joan, appealed to Court yesterday from the decision, of the Board of Viewers in refusing to grant them damages for this taking of land and change of grade on Pitts-ton' Ave. near their property by th State Highways Department. A jury trtij i Mattress in BodShcp? -Holt in Midi? Spring Loost? Too Soft? Wo renovat moftresse and box springs ct mod orato cost, make good as new, or better.

SCRANTONr BEDDING CO. 7 01 2-7615 MAIN C7FIC2 WYCMIN3 AND ZTZ-tl rr atmint rr. make. It has grossed about $7 million so far just in the U. Thats what they call a goldmine The Wb.

Morris Agency signed Sophia Loren to make an album for RCA-Victor i The Sardis bunch are tcb-tchatting nbout an actress psychiatrist" Allegedly trying to get her to (Please Turn to Page 20 MURRAY DIVIDEND The Murray Corp. of America yesterday declared a quarterly dividend, I tents, a share payable June 21 to' common stock holders of record at the dose of bususess Juno 7. .1 1.

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