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-THE SCRANTON TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1958. 32 Called 'Inhumane1 Weapon Used in Slaying ot Edmondson New Aircraft SwittfMighty Red Embassy Gets Another A-Bomb Note Attack on U.S. Plane Business Talk Mostly-jlargon New Language Used To Discuss Economy By SAM- DAWSON 4 By Red Jets Is Scored WASHINGTON (JP The F-108 Interceptor will be able to tote at least two atomic warhead guided missiles and blast enemy bombers before they get within 1,000 miles of American soil. LONDON (JP) The Soviet ambassador in London has received another anonymous letter from a writer claiming to be a U.S. pilot and savins 12 WASHINGTON fPi The U.S.

Air Force transport NEW YORK labels The F-108 is being designed he, will drop an atomic bomb State Department expressed days ago. shock today over what it called At the same time the depart -inhumane attacks by Soviet jet ment made public a note to fighters which forced down a Russia accusing East German 'authorities of seeking to "extort for what's happening to us to for speeds three -times that of in- the North Sea within five day crop up fast. And old terms sound to carry it far from popu- for a slack in business activity lated areas before using its nu- are cast off as too harsh or up- clear weapons, setting. New details of the fantastical- isome lorm ot advantage tiy holding nine American soldiers. The nine were aboard a heli- Death's Visit Ends Solitude ly fast and far-reaching fighter, and of the B-70 chemical fuel strategic bomber became avail able today from official and un MMt'nnriWiii mrmini filium i Stm nmml iil min i I official sources.

copter which lost its way and crossed into Communist territory June 7. The note to Moscow demanded "immediate release" of the men. In retard to the plane downed by Soviet fighters, a State Pe-partment spokesman said a decision will be made soon about what further action to take in i the case. Bottoming out is the most pop-j ular of today's catch-all phrases! leveling off having been the euphemism used last year when the boom fizzled. Grandfather may have talked about a panic which today's unpleasantness certainly isn't and father lived, intimately with a depression which by strict definition this one isn't either.

Today's is called a saucer-like recession, although some prefer breather before the next sprint and others believe it shouldn't Present plans are for the F-108 to use conventional fuel but still attain a speed above 2,000 miles an hour. The same engines will be used in the-B-70 bomber, but high-energy, exotic fuel will be utilized to give bursts of speed equivalent to that-of the fighter. That is to days, Tass news agency said today. The letter was dated July 7.. Tass said the second letter was believed to be from the same person who sent a letter to the Russian embassy on June 28.

The news agency said a third letter had also been received by Soviet Ambassador Jakob Malik signed Scotland Yard is still trying to track down the writer of the June 28 letter which was signed only A former British airman told police and newsmen that he wrote the letter but late retracted the statement. He said he only wanted to attract attention to his grievance against the Royal Air Force for discharging him as unstable." De Gaulle Busy, be achieved through extra push delivered by a chemical fuel afterburner on each engine. In recent testimony before a LOS ANGELES The world hurried by Miss Ethel Egelnik. Few people stopped at the 73-year-old spinster's small walk-up flat the postman now and then the landlord. Miss Egelnik loved life but not the lonely one she was living.

Yesterday she bathed, put on her best nightgown and robe and wrote: "For five yea'rs I have searched the depths of me. Why and how did I inflict a life like this one on myself? "I can not find any other answer than the crime of getting old. "I can not wait for death in death's house any longer." She swallowed a handful of sleeping pills, police reported. And while life scurried by outside, Miss Egelnik died. Times Pnoto bv Grcskovic City and county officials inspect rifle with which Mrs.

Janet Edmondson, 27, is alleged to have slain her husband, Arthur, this morning as he slept at their home, 1330 Linden St. From left, Detective Capt. Edward J. Kelly, Detective George Green, Assistant District Attorney Thomas Foley, Detective George Donaldson and Patrolman Harry O'Brien. be mentioned by any name, especially if their own sales are queasy.

Rolling adjustment was good enough right after the war. And inventory adjustment did for broader dips in the economy, such as the two before this one. Total employment, wage-price spirals, jobless pay, built in cushions and escalators all are House appropriations subcommittee, an Air Force general said the interceptor "will use the same engines as the' new chemical bomber, the B-70, resulting in economy and losistics The nine crewmen, who have now been freed, reported on their return to Wiesbaden, Germany, that Soviet MIGs shot down their plane in flames after it wandered across the border from Iran into Soviet Armenia. Press officer Lincoln White said the department is now collecting and studying all facts involved in the incident, including testimony from the Americans. "In the meantime, however," he said, "the department shares the shock which all Americans have felt at the revelation of the inhumane attacks made iupon this unarmed plane." UlinYWIII fOU IDC tArtUANI However, Air Force spokes-i Can't Come to U.S.

(Continued from Page 1) ffnntiniior4 from Pans 1 part of the postwar jargon of management, labor, economists Asked on Loot men and industry sources said today that while the engines de Gaulle wrote President division director for and consumers. would be the same, chemical the weapon downstairs and! dialed the telephone operator! from the kitchen. She is reported to have told the opcjfctor: i I shot mv husband. Will you sennower toaay mat ne wouia I I be too busv to visit in negotiations on the scope Fmhp77pr in the next few months "but l'anlcost of the study- UY LIIIUVLLIKSI fuel would be used in phases of the bomber operation and am sure we will find the means! immediate in-j Is an admitted embezzler en that present plans are for the fighter to use conventional jet in the future to see one an-jaicauon OI wnen lne slUQy titled to a refund of income get an ambulance?" other." begin but it was expected to taxes and penalties he paid on fuel. Woman Flier Economists see fine shades of meaning in all these terms.

Most citizens just know that business ij brisk or slow, jobs easy or harcl to find. They associate inflation with only one thing higher prices for what they buy, no matter what may have caused it. The old fashioned panic usually started with bank failures and loud bursting of stock mar DeGaule was reDlving to a'start in the next few weeks. Daughter Cut Oil In Redesdale Will at least part of the embezzled The operator held Mrs. Ed-funds? mondson on the lint and letter of invitation delivered Summary him last week bv Secretary of i A summary of the prospectus I hats a question that Fed- called Dolice.

Thev obtained jWins Derby The first flight of a chemically fueled plane still may be more than two years away. CPC MASTER PLAN State John Foster Dulles during developed by the PEL and ap- eral Court here must decide as the address from the hyster- LONDON All but one For 4th Time his trip to Pans. iprovea Dy ine major snows the result of a civil complaint, jcaI wife and sent patrolmen The Premier said it would.these immediate plans and their filed today by B. C. Raffers-I and ambulance racing to the give him profound satisfaction jcost: jberger and his wife, Elsie, of i home.

to meet with Mr. Review of city finances, 'Lewistown, who are asking an ket balloons. There's nothing Lord Redesdale's daughters will share in his S361.000 estate under a will published today. Cut off without a cent uas like that today, (Continued from Page 3) to the school problem with re A depression according to who today assumes responsi- SUU; study budgeting ac- income tax refund of $299 iiu iuua aouuico ltouuiui- t-i 1 i When Patrolmen Walter Vo-1 Jessica, who married a left-! uiuii tu luuuiuu ui inuuii ytbilit of- capital importance." and auditing CHARLESTON. SC.

(VP!) Mr. Frances Bera of Long Beach. was announced the winner today of the 12th ana stemming me move to inerH. arMpH tha, uari cedures. S4.700: iob analvsis.

former Dresi. shefsky and James Hart arrived winger and named her child suburbs by younger couples. Hr, classification and nav nlan.lnont nf Pf.nncvivar.io- moments later. Mrs. Edmondson for Lenin.

the dictionary of economics by Harold S. Sloan and Arnold J. Zurched is "a period of low business activity when prices are low, purchasing power Bharply curtailed, and unem- Schools List World War 2, when Mr. city general, police and at cher Lewistown. imct thcm at tnc front do0- i Lord Redesdale, who hated ----j oc Aiiioft fir npnsinn funds.

S3.400? wage ktatoe in hu mmniaint tht hoi Capt. George Davis and De-Communists and once was a annual Powder Puff Derby air race from San Diego, to in mv itJi vi i I i-ie embezzled funds while head 0f i tectives Green and George Don-. friend of Hitler, died last March 1 Charleston. SC. the report submitted to Counciil Cornmander and de Gaulle head-jtax administration, 53,400 and aldson.

together with Detective at the age of 80 It was the fourth victory the firm. property tax administration. ployment high." The current and the School Board today the Free French He was pleased with seven of Frnm tn io.n tho fr.rn. CaDt. Edward Kelly, assumed De Gaulle said his talks with The above items total $21,800.

dip has a long way to slip be-ed of the abandonments or nlaint states thp nlai'ntiffe nairi charge of the investigation. his eight daughters. One. Unity. Dulles had been verv useful in! Added to this cost would be lore getting into mat ciass in iginally proposed.

They are ui luc uiaucssiiig tuiai ui in eipht tries for Mrs. Bera, a eleran woman flight instructor. She flew a Beech-craft Bonanza A35 with an averace speed of 162 miles an hours on the 2.177-mile trip. spelling out conditions for travel expense of and income taxes and penalties in evera. nours aner me in- umj miters irienn.

Ampriran rr-nnprat inn nrestudv costs of S500. or althe amount asked as a ref unH cident. Mrs. Edmondson still other, Dianna. married Sir Os- No.

23, West Market No. the jobless total of S23.300 for the items'lt. further states that payments A-as unaware that her mate was wald Mosley. formerly chief of in the interest of the free world. Britain's Fascists given priority.

were made as the result of an ueaa. 45, Ferdinand No. 20, North Sumner No. 3, Pittston No. 37, Blucher No.

25, 134 School No. 26, Hol-lister No. 5 and No. 5 An The daughters became famous The race officially ended at The balance of the study and on tne part ot the com-i Two Facing Loss as the Mitford girls, bearing the noon Tucsdav. estimated costs are: A recession is defined as "a mild tapering off of economic activity, not sufficient to mark a major phase of a business cycle." Many economists tag today's state of business with that handle, although they concede that only some businesses are mission of the Internal Revenue SerVice.

who ruled that the funds misappropriated and em- Bureau of Police, name by which Lord Redesdale Second place in the race was known before he inherited went to Mrs. Pauline Gasson She sat at the kitchen table with detectives, sobbing and near hysteria while three of the children played on the Of Citizenship nex, Ash St. and James No. 11. Pittston Ave- No.

7. Bureau of Fire, Depart his title. ment of Public Works. includ-! bezzled by Mr. Raf fersberger inp peneral encineerine and "constituted gross income in- Winfield No.

18, North I LT.S. Attorney Daniel H. Jen living room floor. Sumner Ave No. 14.

South Kins today tiled petitions in nlnlrtkK tLA affected and in large sections of LATEST SPORTS No. 40, dear-f ederal Court asking that the Y. Hyde Park Av C'f Corpus Christi. who flew a Cessna 175 with an a crape speed of 143 miles an hour. In third place was Gertrude i Howard of College Station.

Tex in a Luscombe 8F and the nation you can scarcely find a trace of an over-all slowdown. harcp nf the view and o. 21 Perry Ave. citizenship ot two area men be "1 Thn A relative took I i i i i ihi i iiu riirif. ill (i auuuiicn.

r- vvitwV mother wasl "nnnu" Trom r3 which 1j state what riisDositinn marip cnuaren wnen meir Two schools That state of affairs is what uarters and doned any idea of relocating. i-r, fho ugt-inu r-diuiii, xu V. nf iho omKolmt o. f. l3KCn TO HCaaq have been abandoned a few years back was called a Griffith said the board adopt-: No.

12. 531 Em- neaa no "asiv I Ia VW: itioned in the cnmnlaint Placed in a cell. rolling readjustment, meaning draft report, iia ui i a. i i.f ii in fM i.iiiii 4-4 Cfr 1 XT A A C4. that only part of the economy nmnletP1 in anotner complaint, the Farm'.

iiieu ou, diiu iu. vvnuui oi.i estimates "presume and Lewis were nere june zu, xao, i Hatcherv comnanv a haired momer, ciaa in a sura- ui utiecior s-nan nere- i t-i r. io u.nr(winera ion of citv officials naiLiiery company aemanas a alWriiv o' uV ro-oneration of cit an average speed of 119 miles an hour Fourth place went to Dorit Facret of Elko. Nev in a Cessna 1044 with average speed of 124 miles an hour. from the report made public to-llclUiUt and emoloves i refund of S24.955.63 for maivrmxy ifock.

vo.u tt orV year. Ferdinando Artese. 40 ana employes. -mn thoTities she was exriecting an- tions or discuss anv offers. 1 i i i i vcyi i i Maa i'-ji a i VJ ni day.

However, No. 29, Fourth ine league also noted tnai.f; intbr rhild ahnnt Sent 1 'either oral or written recarri Tompkins Pittston, natural and Broadway not men was down at any one time while others went zooming along waiting their turn. This time the slump another catch phrase used because it takes up less type space than recession is too widespread 'MVierp is aln the nnssihilitv1 eguig uiai uie internal Kcvenuerv'Av rir x- Z. ized in Luzerne County Court Wilkes-Barre, June 17, 1 ft 1MI I ooo 'that the informa ion developed Service "IcRally collected that1 tecu uiaiu oejnua 929 the lnlormation dteioped orofits taxes iwas recalled from vacation to ton and knowledge gamed through. amount in excess proms taxes.

th th for i pro-cess the death room tor un-( tioned in the draft disclosed by The Times, is listed for abandonment in the report today. In the list of new school con allegedly returned to Italy Sept each successive study might through the durable goods in 2 of that year. The U.S. Immigration Act serve to reduce costs of the 'at RicfiQn fr Otfpr ine resolution appeared priinprv 1 1 1 gerprints and to take photo- tive enough to rule out any fur-; niiwu ixiiivu graphs of the scene. He is the ther speculation about a move.

I if II detective bureau criminal fTQ YY3IIS L3YG identification expert. SPOKANE (P With onlv lit- struction, the final report shift dustries and too deep to be dis directs that naturalized nersonsiter studies. Further, as a cu a piuyuseu new scnuoi ai ter of policy, these estimates Mass forFr. Lafai Flm st nri riprhi, iesiue in mis country at least The death weapon is a popu-'tle bathroom scales available for Vuu are outside or top Priorities 'Logical' Bishop Jerome D. Hannan of: newly-created category of ailcl ervation of potential schoolizensmp- h.mtiro riflf.

Tt was the fprpmonv. Nino VjIHm lnp uails 01 msne COIiapsea missed as rolling. So the saucer recession has come into vogue. Economists looking at past economic dips rioted that after a fairly steep decline the economy, before starting up again, spent Quite the Scranton Catholic Diocese idescnbed bv nolice as a 32-cali-! weighed a questionable 216 and and, trapped two men nine feet The league also observed in i urn ArrrtMini I tyn 1 a a ir-t netct sites." This means the report still recommends a school be I naroici carter 192 todav lor their its prospectus that "the firsts lever-action carbine. iTWO CITY ot here yesterday.

Both were 1 10-round heavyweight match to- built there, that land be re dead when rescuers reached i nipht. a bit of time on the floor of them. I Thp fiaht in tho 'vnnl-inn f-nli served for the site now, but that) (Continued from Page 3) it does not have the top-ranking working up a description of the iniTlPtw Michael's Church, Gien: On the living room floor Ions letter appear to be imtejL -f were sca model troek and ltaVu' Hospital. Hazleton. with which the couple's ions the valley (it's on a plateau when it's stopped dead after a i priority that some of the other, type of buildings to be erected.

climb). The likeness to a saucer I A A I I I 1 1 V. I construction projects have be iseum will be televised nationally Thc ivrt.1Rls Georr (ABC) starting at 10 P.M. "cnry jst'n- 3A The weigh in was almost com- R'Fhard Rees. 42- of lical in the dimly ht pvmnaMiim.

Kan- size ot bedroom, approximate iniuivi i ami! idiaj v. ti.l ULULliri rauier cause population growth there cost to tenants, the amount of the ev. Anthony J. Lalaj must merit the construction. annual subsidy required from 1 pastor of St.

Michael's Church. framework." n'V In the draft disclosed bv The the federal government and an It was suggested bv the Times and the plan formally pre came in handy. Some now vary this by. opining that this bottoming out might be on a spongy bottom, remembering that saucers often can be wet and messy. This means that the optimists hope that for some time now we'll played.

In the dining room were photographs of some of the children astride ponies and wearing cowboy togs. A picture of Elvis Presley was stuck in the edge of a frame and a World War 2-type helmet end a huge Mexican straw hat rested atop a china closet. league that the wage tax admin He served at a number of churches in this area and in recent years, while sick, he assisted his brother at St. Mi a walk-up room above a town fountain lunch. je- men dlgging on (their thorium claim in moun- ni.miv -r tainous southern Colorado.

A DLBLIN (rPi Two American son of one victim. Robert Reese, tennis players. Mrs. Dorothy 15 and Knobby of Head Knode of Forest Hills. Westcliffe.

were outside the N.Y.. and 17-year-old Sail mine entrance when they beard Moore of Bakersfield. Cal to- thP hnommp ravMn chael's Church. sented today, these are the proposed new schools: Oswald Ave. and Ariel St.

(shifted from Seymour and Grand Ave. proposed in draft) for; the East Mountain: behind analysis of the availability of utilities and type of land involved. Once this is completed, the SHA will be authorized to exercise options on land and will be advanced additional funds for preliminary plans of buildings and layouts. This stage is ex Mass will be celebrated Fri have only minor u'ps and downs until the other side of the saucer day at 10:30 A.M. The divine office will be chanted Friday at Assistant District Attorney istration study be carried out before a study of property tax administration because the former "lies wholly under the.

administration of mayor and council. The property tax is collected by the Single Tax Office of August A. Ritterback which also is responsible for school district, county and institution district tax collections. or valley is reached North Scranton Junior High By then we're likely to have School; adjacent to the Peters 10 A.M. in St.

Michael Church. The body will be transferred from the rectory to the church tomorrow at 4 P.M. The Right an entirely new set of terms pected to require another three burg Redevelopment Area; ad Thomas Foley was at the day reached the semifinals of While Knobbv attempted representing District Attorney i the Irish tennis championship reach the men. voung Reese) Carlon M. O'Malley.

jThey will play each other to- summoned Sheriff Fred Squire Firemen Francis Tougher and hv telephone. But a rescu Jerome McDonnell manned the Mrs. Knode defeated former squad arrived at the remote, ambulance. Dr. Michael Aronica.ilnsh champion Betty Lombard.

'scenc too late to revive either K-1 Mice tnnro Vipat Marv jacent to Connell Park; South months. Van Buren Ave and Price St. Getting the next boom into orbit will be a stale cliche before we hit upon the right rocket to launch it. After preliminary plans are (shifted" from South Van Buren approved by the PHA, the SHA The nonprofit league bases its Rev. Msgr.

Francis A. Costello, St. Mary's Church of the Immaculate Conception, Wilkes-Barre, will be in charge." a btate riospuai min ii. 7 is empowered to complete final cost estimates on the expense of Ave. and Jackson St.

the day the draft was disclosed) and ad nounced the victim dead. osuunan, a iormrr insn junior, staff salaries, secretarial service plans and specifications. On approval, the plans and specifica jacent to Weston Park. Interment will be in St. Mary's i and travel and contingent items.

Cemetery, Forty Fort. Mr. Edmondson was a son of Robert Edmondson and the late Grace Eschenbach Ed tions are put out to bid by con cnampion, o-j. o-i. New Spurt Seen BELGRADE U.S.

Chess Champion Bobby Fischer of 1 fl WeST bermanV tractors. mondson. Harrises Will Repair Fire Damaged Building A building permit was issued today to Fanny and Harry Harris, 613 Monroe for repairs to a building at 329 Penn Ave. which was damaged by a two-alarm fire last March 1. rru nf'tsrooKiyn arrivea nere toaay to ROW.

GERM AW (VPU Groundbreaking in 1959 Breaking of ground will prob McCone Is OK'd For AEC Position Central High School and was a frePare for. th Nche West Germany's rate of induv Naval flier during World 'n Portoroz. North tnal growth, slower this year ably occur next Spring and the buildings should be completed Another "potential 1 site" recommended in the formal- report is at Rockwell Ave. and Wales which the planners said would be needed as the Bangor and Marvine sections develop. It would permit abandonment of No.

44 School, if construction warranted, this reinstating NoJ 44 to the abandonment schedule under tertain conditions. I Clara Burkavitch Dies at Her Home Mrs. Clara Burkavitch, 1020 Bergen died at home this morning at 11 after a brief illness. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alexander Miszkiel. this WASHINGTON (JP) The Sen- 2. He was a member of Emburyj inr. wm. increase aurinK by the Spring of .1960, the two officials estimated.

Joseph Samuels is the con ate today confirmed the nomi- Methodist Church and tLocalj mocuis. an u-nation of John A. McCone to be 229, General Drivers Helpers slavia until then, playing against thontative review forecast to- tu a t-iTT; hoon omninvcd lUgoslav masters in uarmup dav. aa tractor for the repair work on The same procedure will be followed once the Central Citv the second floor, roof and front of the structure which will cost Commission (AEC). Action was'by the Eschenbach Rodgers matches.

The review by the nation's six research institutes site is fullv defined by the SRA city, and was a member of by-voice vote. I firm for the past 11 years. The only difference here is that an estimated $1,500. David Harris Sons Co. oc Mf.Pf.nf.

lnrol.c rv-i vi ct in add nn to 1 LONDON lA' VTinLe I hlllO PreseDl IU11 em- the Washington agency will ne.acrea nearts ot jesus ana Mary ontiato fnr tanrt tsiror. South Scranton. npecman vi ae nrtminnterl hv iu ifo an fath- arp four sons, will show his skill as a nolo ployment would be maintained Auto Crash Lawsuit cupy the first and second floors President Eisenhower for a five-'Arthur 11: James, eieht: player before a television audi- and prices would stay relatively of the building. The third and: Heard in Tourt stable the SRA on the same basis as nrivate builders would negotiate. year term to succeed Lewis Robert, six.

and Garry, four; a ence. ents, are one daughter, Bernice, at home; one brother, Joseph Qlrancc tho enmmictinn r-l-i i A on rrVitor Pattw tun- hie ma-i Rritish Rroadra 1 The The A jury in the court of Fed- based on the value of the land the blaze, formerly contained apartments. Miszkiel, this city and two man, who stepped out recently, ternal grandmother, Mrs. May Corp. (BBC) said today a match PailrOQu CutuQCK eral Judge Albert L.

Watson to- reclaimed by the SRA and made day is hearing testimony in a available for urban redevelop- V. tViic ritv anrt twn in wnirh thp Prinrp is Dlavint? sisters, Mrs. Joseph Melisky, lawsuit growing out of a high-! ment, it was explained ahome and Miss Joan Poland Expelling way crash Oct. 16, three There 'was no indication todav brothers. James and will be televised July 23.

Jnlt Cnmmiltprc also of this city. Queen Elizabeth husband Wl 1 1 1 1 1 Cl The funeral will be Saturday regularly plays polo before a KOSTON (TV The New Haven at 2 P.M. from the Davies Fu- select audience in Windsor Railroad plagued with deficits neral Home. 135 South Main Park. The TV match will be at abruptly halted a Viewers Fix Damages Of $7,500 for Land A board of viewers today fixed $7,500 as the price the when the Central City housing project Mil be ready for the norae ooe miles west of Wyalusing.

Plaintiffs are Lawrence, Herman and Sadye Leben; Sadie and Samuel Leben and the Imperial JERUSALEM, ISRAELI SEC initial Phases alreadv started rnenas may call at 'Ave. Interment. Abington Hills Cardiff as a benefit for the today lor lO.OOQ commu- rr. fK trr. n'tc I the funeral home after 2 P.M.

for the other two projects TOR (PV Poland has asked Commonwealth should pay for tomorrow. Jacob Barmore, first secretary Cemetery, Chinchilla. Friends British Empire Games. a piece of land 120 feet wide Sheet Metal Works, all of ier on its i u-year-oia uia colony Branch south and southeait Over-all cost of the three V.fMicirrr! nrAiDotc ic ovnoftoH of the Israeli legation in War- may call at the funeral home to- of Boston. to run $5,000,000 and'ReijniOn IS Fatal saw, to leave the country within morrow from 7 to 9 P.M.

and I 48 hours, the Israeli Foreign Friday, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 rUnerUl OUTUrauy and 335 feet deep located onlNew York City. The defendant the O'Neill Highway. The tract1 is Joseph Marchisimi, 415 West is involved in construction of Wyoming, the Scranton-Dunmore bypass. I Lawrence Leben, who was The commuters engaged in a desperate scramble to find new ways to get to work and borne 1.4. i Ministry announced last night.

r.M. jul inree win De ae-signed for low-income families as are Valley View Terrace and For Aged Mother Of Bishop Kardas The land is owned by Joseph operating a car occupied by the Anthony Louis rrv. i OSlll. IC 1UI t. The funeral of Bishop Joseph a women, alleges the car od- Hilltop i Manor, SHA projects A spokesman said Poland s.

charges that Barmore had com- Glenn R. Letterman mitted actions nit with his diplomatic status" were, Burial Services Held erated by the Wyoming man! in South Scranton which were struck his car constructed with federal aid. Angelo F. Gambo. The board of viewers included J.

Emmett Charles R. Harford and S. Augustus Davis. rejected. He added that the Final respects were paid this afternoon to Glenn R.

Letter- SEATTLE (JP) For Mrs. R. V. Hubbard of. Seattle, a reunion with her mother yesterday was short and tragic.

Stepping from a bus to spend the Summer here, Mrs. Mitchell embraced and kissed her daughter. Then fatigue, emotion and As project planner, Mr. Fischer said he will make periodic trips to the city to confer with SHA officials on progress. The diplomat was due to end his tour of duty in Poland soon anyhow.

Kardas. head of the Western some used their own cars. Sub- rl I rl I hKh urban bus schedules were ex-Church, Chicago, who formerly ded hurriedly served parishes in Dupont and 1, Dickson city, will be Saturday General Owen Leaves with mass at 9:30 A.M. in All crrnt Saints Cathedral, Chicago. In- cTS5L terment will be in the parish TAIPEI, JOrLMOSA (VPI) -cemetery Gen.

Frank Owen, out. A service wafc held in ss 'Roing deputy commander of the man, 709 West Grove Taylor, well-known businessman. Damages of are asked. Attorneys James Lena-han Brown and Frank Mc-Guigan, Wilkes-Barre, represent the plaintiffs. Attorney James W.

Scanlon, this city, is defense counsel. who was stricken by a fatal architett-engineering firm of Market Firm Acquires Moosic St. Property Scranton Slag Co. has sold a piece of land adiacent tn 1230 Bellante Clauss last week was Youth Is Critical ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (LTD heart attack Sunday.

The funeral took place from the Davis Funeral Home, 422 age took their toll. Mrs. Mitchell collapsed in her daughter's arms and died moments later. designated to carry out the development and preliminary Long Distance? Moosic this city, to m. l.

Plans Buildinq A 19-year-old Grove City, youth remained in critical con South Main Taylor. The Rev. Charles Dempsey, Taylor Methodist Church, and the Rev. John Light, St. Paul's United Church PITTSBURGH (P The Uni Peter and Paul Church.

Passaic. S- Formosa command, leaves N.J., last night and the bodv or th tnited States today for removed to Chicago. reassignment. He spent two Bishop Kardas died Monday -vears here as leading military in Barnett Hospital. Paterson.

adviser to the Nationalist Cb N.J., following a heart attack. nes government. month ELECTRIC ENERGY WASHINGTON-About 90 per America's national parks have cent of all farms in the TJJ5. about 16,000,000 acres. have electric service.

for Giant Markets, local food chain, for $5,000, according to I deed filed today by Attorney Alex Marcus for the buyers. Attorney Marcus said the land 200 by 300 feet in area, will be used for additional market parkins facilities. Wrong Way Fatal ERIE. PA. (JP) A head-on auto collision in Erie yesterday killed Colleen Bowersox, 16, of nearby Millcreek Township.

Police said the girl was driving on a one-way street in the wrong direction. dition today from injuries received Tuesday in an auto accident in nearby Hammonton. Three companions were injured. Alfred D. Lewis, 19, the driver of one auto, was on the critical list following the two-car head-on collision on the Black Horse Pike.

versity of Pittsburgh plans a $13,000,000 dormitory program. A school spokesman disclosed yesterday that a preliminary application for a $6,500,000 loan has been accepted by the Federal Housing and Home Finance Agency in Washington. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. (UPI)i Trusty Reece Parker has lost the trust of authorities at the county jail here. Officials let him out of his cell to make a phone call, and he hasn't been seen since.

of Christ, officiated. Casket bearers were: Russell Collins, William Spangler, Otto Zang, Paul Markarian, John Heiser and Ralph Taylor. Interment was in Marcy Cemetery, Duryea..

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