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The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 22

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oo. -THE SCRANTON TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1956.. T. A. Hansbury iPike Decision Still Heads Concern.Quesfion: McSorley Caolain Is Missing-Si 1,830 Payroll, loo 3 Young Men Arrested for Lying in Road Thomas A.

Hansbury, secretary-j HARRISBURG (JP) The chair treasurer of Waitt Bond, man of the Pennsylvania Turn-operator of a manufacturing plant pike Commission left open for this city, has been elected I speculation today the matter of how to implement a Justice De- Bricklayers' Strike To Enter 4th Week The strike of unionized brick-laers and stone masons against general contractors affiliated State Police throughout the re- wh Scranton Builders Echare gion this afternoon were seeking; Xdim prwpectg of settle- A Jeup man was kUled in- shaft along with Sieve Marcinko, the driver of a hit-run car "hich1 01111 Precis mue morning nd o( lh pro)wt whieh iw ight-jear)ldj pederaj conciliator Thomas Pnion slightly injured, by a fall known as Steves Mine. m0rmng Martin. asked to intervene by the of rock while working 300 feet According to Steve Marcinko. Susofhanna Police Chief Wil- contractors, said today efforts to under the earth in a mine shaft they were attempting to clean a lard Collier said the youth. soJresume negotiations have not located near the Mayflower Show- ftU of rock jutting out from a Companion Injured Jessup Man Is Killed By Rock Fall in Mine MONTEREY, CAL.

UP) Fort Ord authorities enlisted police and FBI aid today in a search for an Army captain who is miss-j Scranton and the other a member the Air Force, endangered VS cp of their own lives and indirectly the lives of others early this morning in a prank which led to their arrests on a charge of disorderly conduct. Three young men, two $11,830, all in small bills. An all points police bulletin says Capt. James T. Scilley, 33, commanding Co.

10th partment ruling giving many commission powers to the Penn-, sylvania Highways Department. There has been no final decision as to the manner in which the opinion would be implemented, G. Franklin McSorley said yesterday in disclosing he case Co on Moosic Mounta.n. been successful. slope inside the mine.

After several efforts failed to dislodge a large portion of the rock. Mr. 1 Burnetii reporte-dlv bent over for a moment in the center between the shaft walls. The huge chunk of rock fell loose and struck him Infantry, 5th Division, drew the company payroll at 8 A.M. yesterday in company of a guard.

He returned to his company area, dismissed his guard and disappeared. His car was found beside the Old River Road about three miles north of Fort Ord, partially concealed in bushes. Authorities said the captains uniform and pistol were in the machine. The soldiers haven't been paid of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Wmte, 603 PTospect Susquehanna, had conferred with Attorney Gen- was riding a bicycle downhill eral Herbert B. Cohen about the1 from Second Ave. on to West formal opinion. I Mam St. when he was struck by Cohen two weeks ago, at the the car.

request of the Highways Depart-J The youngster suffered abra-i projects in the area, ment, ruled that the department sions and contusions of the face Striking union members, how-must take over commission func-land arms. He was treated at, ever, reportedly have had no dif- tions including maintenance workjBarnes Memorial Hospital, Sus-ificulty in obtaining work Horn Affartr Pafal and approval of construction conquehanna, and discharged. other contractors specializing CuiI AlluCn 10101 Witnesses said the hit-un car mansonry construction. Union The men carried the victim out hard top bearing Pennsylvania previously disclosed that seven in-i I 1101 IXUilUiAy of the mine license plates. They told Chief dependent contractors agreed to The Sweeny ambulance wa Collier the car had lear view a 25-cent hourly increase Mrs Mary Kosloskv.

821 Court summoned from Olyphant ia was mirrors on both front fenders. The walkout began July 12 St, died this morning at 11 30 at Edmund Biancarelh of Jessup. State Police from the New Mil- when members of Local 18. Brick-ber home following a heart at-'jj5e pifv Mark Mecca of SL ford substation were notified and layers. Masons.

Plasterers, Tile tack suffered in the back yard. Marys Assumption Church wc.it of the meeting with Cohen, gave the first indication the commission plans to abide by the Cohen ruling and not contest it court. McSorley issued a statement in which he blamed previous According to Police Chief John Hegedty of Winola, who took the three into custody at 2:30 A.M., the trio would lie in the middle of the Lake Winola near the Lake Winola Firehouse, and stop traffic while it was descending a hill and rounding a curve at that particular location. Committed to the Wyoming County Jail pending a hearing night before Lake Winola Peace Justice Ray Hallstead on the disorderly conduct count were: Frank J. Garvev, 22, of 1351 St.

'Anns who also was arrested last June 24 by Chief Hegedty on similar charge; Richard E. Bindezycki, 23, of 1230 Hampton and John L. MacGregor, 23, of 3545th Motor Vehicle Squadron, Goodfellow Air Force Base, San Angelo, Tex. Chief Hegedty said that motor- yet, the Army said. Republican state administrations for the failure to entrust certain of the functions to the Highways Department.

THOMAS A. HANSBURY began thfe search, later relaving'and Marble Setters International Mr- Koslosky became ill in the Kcne and administered the a teletype message to other State Union, held out for the 25-cent garden and went into the house jast ntes 0f the Catholic Church. Police units to be cn the lookout, nCrease and contractors remained, to rest A short time later her jjj. Eiiicarcllz reported that Mr for the fleeing car which was firm on an offer of 12lz cents an, daughter, Mrs. Vincent Chcsna-f Burnet, was k1i alajojt in! last seen proceeding toward New hour, 5 cents more than origin- vch.

with whom she lived, found stantl bv the fall if.lf I kae AaA ber dead president of the company succeeding Harley W. Jefferson, 72, who resigned. Associated with the cigar in-ists rounding the curve in since 1930, Mr. Hansbury road at speeds of 50 miles an r0se through the ranks of Waitt hour would have been unable Bond and its former affiliated Milford. ally proposed by the contractors 1 The Fire land accented bv other crafts lne ire Department ambu-1 Authorities were awaiting an Vito Raymond, chairman of the lance was summoned and oxygen use death from Dr.

Wilkam J. Missing Boy Found Shot-Torn, Beaten HIBERNIA, N.J. (U.P.) The bullet-riddled, beaten body of an eight-year-old boy who had been Mrs. Irene Hughes Felled by Coal Gas Th, condition of Mrs. Irene reported on aj.ro, eel todav he is still trving to renew negotiations Mr Harding could not be reached for comment He veteran served at one of the Tobacco stop in time to prevent hitting one or more of the young men, and could possibly have lost con trol of their, cars in a quick-stop p0rto Rican-American attempt to escape the mishap, ico.

of San Juan, thereby endangering their own companies. An Air Force of World War 2, he time as assistant treasurer L. Hi election took administered to no avail Barrett, Jessup coro- Koslosky uas pronounced ner dead by Dr Eugene Roe of the Mr. Burnetti body was taken sute Hospital staff. the Sweeny funeral Home at A native of Poland.

Mrs. Kos- Olyphant and then sent to th 109 Hill young woman and settled in this St. Jessup, to await examination city. She was the former Miss by the coroner. Ridzuim Her The funeral will be held from reux.

died three years ago the fatmly home Saturday with kPTAN Dr AmY I'kniz 1 (Continued from Pag 1) of 616 Theodore St nla of (missing from his home since Mon-lHughes, 46, place at a in orwas reDort day was found in a wooded area'W'as reported lives. LONSDORF ORDERS (Continued from Page 3) streets. He expects a number of arrests and said that if necessary he will ask Mayor Hanlon to set 9 WBV SgM special meeting of the firms board of directors Monday in Newark. At this meeting, Samuel Norwich resigned as director because of ill health, and Samuel C. Brown, vice president and treasurer of the S.

S. Price Boston, was elected to the board vacancy. Mr. Jefferson, in asking to be relieved of all responsibilities of the presidency, was persuaded to remain with the company as a director and consulting chairman, a newly created office. guarded at the off a lonely country road here State Hospital this afternoon last night.

i where she was admitted after Police in East Orange, N.J., re-'being overcome by coal gas at as L- ,3 of State John ported early todav they were her home holding the boys stepfather for' Mrs. Hughes was discovered questioning. 00 kitchen floor bpr ij0ja ana rrencu Marnrrt- a daushter Vtar Mrs. Loni Hammond. Newarkjhome by a nextdoor neighbor Christian Pineau at a hur- Buffalo.

and Edmund, Margaret, a daughter. Mar- identified the child's body who summoned the Fire Depart- nedly arrancd work lunch- Bloomsfield. three daugh- as that of John Bowers, her son ment ambqlarfce about 1 30 PM eon ters. Mrs Chesnavich. Mrs.

Jq-Mary, of 3 Mack St Jessup, tore by another marriage. Samuel Weinberg and Dulles who onlv Sundav said scPh Drazdowskv. Bridgeport, Brothers, Joseph, with the Main East Orange, Mrs. Ham-(Frank Miller administered 1.000 bad no pians 0 come here, onn an Mrs. William Moran.

Corps at Camp Pendleton, monds estranged husband, Curtis pounds of oxygen to the woman arnvcd (rom Washington by Newark. NJ. and five grandchil- L. 0tl0 and Hammond, 38, walked into police before removing her to the hos- plane this morninc He thought drL" MiSTratherimP headquarters at 6 45 A.M. today pital t0 have been sent bv President funeral wul be held from Mrs Catherine froncek.

Jessup, and surrendered, police said. I The woman, who reportedly has Eisenhower to urge moderation lvc Funcra1 Hme- 1f been living alone since her son thc Krench and Bntlsh North Main Ave with mass in St was admitted to State Hospital The Unitea States broadly sup- Stanislaus Church at a time to Interment will be in Holy Ghost 17 Killed in Brazil GILBOY MAKES (Continued from Pag 3) Philadelphia. The indictment against them charges a $100,000 fraud in connection with, a painting contract. Also Business Agents Robert K. Malloy and Joseph J.

McHugh and Business Manager John Durkin of Local 229. General Drivers and Helpers Union, who were indicted for extortion and attempted extortion. Various counts against them as returned to Federal Judge John W. Murphy on May 30, cited instances where they demanded sums ranging up to $4,2000 from contractors. Several 'Under Scrutiny' And while Mr.

Tomlinson declined any direct answers to the identities of persons under investigation by his office, it was learned from a highly responsible source that several regional men associated with a labor organization have been under the scrutiny of special agents for several months. Mr. Tomlinson said the Intel ligence Divisions interest is by no means confined to the city of Scranton. It will follow naturally that the Internal Revenue will seek permission to review the testimony given before the federal grand jury, he added. This was taken to indicate that once the probe ends, a sweeping review of the grand jury proceedings will be made by the government agency responsible for the collection of income taxes.

Referring to his comments about the IRS checking beyond this area, Mr. Tomlinson said that any -matters which come to the attention of his agency but which involve individuals or outside his jurisdiction, will be referred directly to the districts involved. 1 We are most definitely keeping" in touch with all develop- inents, he emphasized. Three witnesses were on hand as the grand jury went into session this morning. They are Gus Weinberger, president of the plumbing and heating firm 'of Gus Weinberger a Interment, Cathe- Cemetery, Jessup Friends mav call As Trains Crash last week, moved into the Theo pom Angjnch objections announced.

dore St. residence only a few tQ lhe cana natIonaIZiitlon and weeks ago. It also was reported 5eeks was of guarantee.ng WHI II HCMfUC DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL she visited her son at the hospital rec passage through the canal- fromto5 and to 10 PM WUULU UlMUIl y'v jo RIO (JP) A freight train crashed into this morning which Egyptian President Gamal PAllTnM a passenger train today, killing After arriving at the hospital bdel Nasser has pledged to do rl III 111 I )HIk()I 17 persons and injuring about the ambulance broke down and gut thus far the United StaX. 1 vVIlllWU had to be towed back to I'lre KEFAUVERS BOW (Continued from Pag 1) York Democratic state chairman and one of Harrimans campaign managers, said the New York governors prospects are brighter than ever. The many supporters of Senator Kefauver who backed him for the nomination will now be for Governor Harriman, Prendergast said.

Stevenson himself made no predictions but his campaign' manager, James A. Finnigan, said Ke-fauvers withdrawal created 100 The passenger train left Belo Department headquarters. Master it feels might lead to Horizonte early this morning. Us mechanic Howard Siebecker said shooting war wooden cars were crowded with the vehicle appeared to have a farmers who had been forced broken rear axle DCfil CTD A TIHIJ CCT from their land by a droughtl Wlth the regular ambulance I lA I lUll jC and were en route to seek work disabled for a riav or two. the in Sao Paulo factories.

old ambulance, always available (Continued from Pag 3) At Barra de Pirai, 82 miles on a standby basis, has northwest of Rio de Janeiro, the placed in service School. 2506 Hollister Ave; rick Henry (23). 1085 West WILLIAM M. LONSDORF very strong chance that Steven-1 up a night traffic court so that I son wUl be nominated on the firstin Pasd dlvisl0nPin- Atllri frrillir persons arrested may obtain swift ballot. Several other motnent the freight trai" WAII jttKIfjh justice.

of the former Illinois governor siartea up on a siding and up siding (Cntinw4 from Pg 1) rth involuntary manslaughter (Continued from Pag 3) and oppression of recruit Works John Washo disclosed Eernla" krd i that he expects no difficulty in obtaining nghtsofntry7 for (dredging and diking work on nd ll a a BrU7r tT1 mand.nt la and p.n. Brook in the vicinity of South ar uaed to cvllde mstnirtorV -been Pat- Washington Ave and Birch SL pte. a 1917 gradua.e of Vir-( Mar- The department has approved Military Ir.ditue at Lrxjrg-1 krt St James Garfield (11), 1829 plans for this work and it will ton. Va naid he was fsmiliar Iittston Ave; Andrew Jackson be started as soon as the re- with hating. 1 17).

120 North Keyser Ave La- lease are forwarded to Him VMI rather ootonou favette (16), 228 North Fran- burg. Most of the land at th- lo- those davs for its treatment of ces Cabrim Ave; Samuel F' cation is owned by the city. rats (at VMI freshmen are known foTu to oTmo' Tt -brorkrr r.U Ualcmrm thj time here 5, "-V P'" f1' WM tbe coun IMI the mi to eome from Mr, Holcomb fi" Kourth Corr. Scranton Broadcas was founded in 192.i In response lo a question bv Berman as to the supervision of training by officers. Pate answered.

My impression is that we have slipped a bit .1 be- MUriCP it OUO ounn pnnfrnl Tilm fnr is I llJ founded Ave Washington Irving (12). 531 JK KSied maintain a force in readiness for JouJde in 19 the lat Emmett St and oodrow Wilson (combat. 'ranK Megargee and is owned (47) 3000 Colliery Ave Sltes of registration places in Bond Reduced Mr Best reiterated his previous side of smashed into the the, For several months now police said such a victory was close to have been plagued by accessory a certainty. passenger train, crumbling sev- whj a eral coaches. Andrews Doubts thefts.

Several arrests have been made, all involving juveniles, but the thefts have not stopped. Mr. Lonsdorf said police have 'Kefauver said he is not a candi-found that the thefts occur in date for the vice presidential section of the city and ap-momination but he did not close this city; his son, Attor- parently are done by juveniles the door to accepting it. Sates Tax Repeal HARRISBURG W) House Speaker Andrews (D who want the accessories for their own cars. Some sell them to friends at very low prices.

jable to him if he "ins the safeV tax hv The plain clothes men will also'spot and I include among those Iceneral Axsemhlv investigate acts of malicious mis- Senator Kefauver. He added that tbe same time. Andrews Stevenson said there are Cambria) todav held no hone for number of qualified men accept- possible repea of the state-s 3 ney Julius Weinberger, an official of the Harris Electrical also of Scranton, and Donald W. Dickman of Detroit, who said he was with the American Security of New York, at thc time of the construction of the huge depot. Mr.

Weinberger said his firm Otto Robinson todav between The chief. One of the most disgust-(there have never been any ne-ing, Mr. Lonsdorf said, is group of boys who R-e leavin obscene notes on porches of Hi getting back, took tbe stand, and said. I am in every legal held a subcontract at the depot 1 section residents. vio-i k7Si2SSS? and Union 01 in new revenue to' Whatever i decided in the cur-1 Discuss New Pact The Tennessee senator said he Marcinko ha been he STATES 5TA55EK County Jail in default of $1 .000 bail since July 9 He was com- (Continued from Pag for heating under the Consult dated Construction Co.

of Wood-bridge, N.J. i Attorney Weinberger said the Harris firm held a subcontract for electrical work, also under! not occur. Consolidated. The latter firm was a prime contractor and gave up Con Rnllc Wnmnn scores of subcontracts. YYOman Mr.

Dickson said the American $uicid Try The director warned that S.tTSS Surety Co. held performance n5l0ng" Sievni mltmenTsVlone. meet existing son is capable of leading the Democrats to victory in November legislative com rent negotiations would need Fed- Anothcr eris of negotia--mitted by Alderman William tions for a itrw contract between on rnmnluri of th. I eral Communications Commission of Aip Bakerv and Jefendwts i approval before the operational representatives of 265 unionized i i 1 Dhase of the alliance would cet rePrfsenlau' 01 unionized in fear cf mv husband. undVr wav would gel employes was session this Mrl Marcinko.

an employe of the 'afternoon in Hotel Casev Grove Silk Co said under ques- 1) Jwn 9 ma jr wrgry was he in any doubt about running gain. Ffo said ho rogardad tha oiprtiow a nwrtlr a matlar of corroction and improvement. nr thought about pulling Out of tho reflection roco. On tbe vice presidency. Mr.

Eisenhower refused to sav 1 against the almost certain Re- Plaintiffs Deny publican candidacy of President A 40-year-old woman was ad- Eisenhower, mitted to Mid-Valley Hospital aft- Kefauver said he was asking his er Dickson City police broke into backers wholeheartedly to sup-her bedroom to frustrate an at- port Stevenson, and added he tempted silicide in which she foresaw a possibility Stevenson They Owe Money A uranium mine that didn't pan out and a Federal Court lawsuit of legal 3 Charges Lodged tended to further apparently resulted in drew a A rv permit bar- more woman Assistant District' Aaainst Car Driver 'Attorney Joseph Cimino. rep- t. 4. responsibility to- ifivid Healey. 32.

of I-a-' thVnmnln! thf Comm, ealth ibether be would be hippy- to Wak.B.rr. men. f.ye.u St arrested (or fTica 53 Bakeiv Tonh? "Why d0 0U oor CIr'J'JD Several months ago the Gold-drunken driving, assault and bat ana inquired Judge Rohin5on when MassachusctU Republican fover- of Los tery with a motor vehicle, and 'rUS. ddnt. who wL without backed by SUtwn.

Angeles, filed suit in a motor vehicle without counscI ascended to the witness President said be did not ammonia ithis morning at 9.45 She was identified as Mrs. An-thpny Budzick, rear of 308 Main whose condition first ballot. Stevenson Manager th'i(iEW Development Co 1 Angeles, filed suit. Ill a mutur vt-nicie Wlinoui imnrmom.nle was reported good at the hospital this afternoon. Acting Police Chief Edward Ku- JoSrni? Court for $2,350 for services the owners consent after the car Tn Ea olan and shoo com Stand' dwcuM Ponalmei be- Harriman hmu.v.r rmntod k-irendercd to Ernie Co Inc struck a woman at North Main Sometimes a man loses hii jond Nixon and that he men- fauleTa havHa ndf B- Ernie the Morns Run Ave- and Pettebonc St.

at 9 25 nljn, mana.r head, replied the husband Lotted Nixon primarily because la aid he eas summoned alter Govern bV Teipltone 1 cCri Sr' GrS. Jil.P Zer.7,c 'sm band haI' bml" med Sfr neighbors, asking them to call, From indications I have now at J100" Powell. Stanley Smcavage. inter- a lot of timc ln rare ln doubl- jail. observed the court breasted suit, was noticeably police and saying that his wife received Harriman added, I Jr: natl-nal rcspnsbllity Police said union representative, bonds on much of the wbrk at Tobyhanna.

Mr. Weinberger and his son spent less than 10 minutes before the grand jury. The head of the plumbing and heating firm said that his com pany held a subcontract as did the Harris company. In each case, both men stated, the contracts were based on a fixed figure and were not on a cost-plus basis. Both men stated they received exactly what the contracts called fqr.

Under the procedure being followed, the FBI agents have been assigned the task of doing the ground work, that is, the assembling of evidence, and then in official reports to Mr. Levy pass along information to his office. Mr. Levy studies such reports, confers with the agents and then, when he judges it advisable, witnesses are called to testify on the evidence gathered. Generals Testify Yesterday i Gen Edward W.

Rawlings, head of procurement for air materiel for the United States Air Force, and Brig. Gen, Moody T. Tidwell, staff judge advdeate. Headquarters, Air Ma terial Command, Wright-Patter-son Field, Dayton, Ohio, testified before the grand jury Burial Rites Are Held was attempting suicide. Acting Chief Kolas and a civilian, Stanley Rutkowski, broke thinner than tbe last time he met reporters He seemed some hat believe it will be more.

j0' Pent that Mr. Healey was a'nd7nd a "shop" comm.tVeV Harriman who did not the sum demanded for re' the driver of a car that struck in any of the party preferential ports and exPenses in connection Mrs. Rosemary Raisbeck, 40. of in any oi tne party preierenuai Wth the uranim develnnment icord, California averred that the reports were Police Sgt Emil Zurcher and orauium developments 633 North Sumner Av.e 1 fauver, said the Democrats crossed the intersection Full Tltl to Hotel a fichtinff leade- and I am sure 1 averred that the reports were Police Sgt Emil Zurcher and llllc IvJ ilUlcl For Lawrence E. Farley found her on the bed, with a one- quart ammonia bottle almost empty in her hand.

She was' can fill that post. false. Patrolmen Armando Allegruccn Samuel Chellino Jr Carbon-chitf dispatcher of the Erie Rail-b bowflmovement. some ctl- rushedp-to the hospital in the po-! I will not withdraw, he said Abroad under a faltering leader- and william Kellv reported that dale, has acquired full title to road in Dunmore. took place thus ir.g a belief among ome of his lice patrol car.

Never." Acting Chief Kulas described paler than usual, but displayed ntality and a degree of tolerance The funeral of Lawrence reporters peppered him with Farley. 736 Harrison Ave retired frank questions some involving anH rf.vfrfirfrtv "leaaer- Mr. Healey was driving north on the 'TlotVl CheuVno. Carbondale. morning from tbe Walsh Funeral friends that he would not live a suggestion tnat ne do so came Prior to Kefauver withdrawal Ave' whcn the car a three-story brick building, for Home.

715 Unden St out mother term ofLce. from Mark Holloran of St Atcwui.H pr.c. to the wrong side of the street S35.206, from. his brothers. Frank Mass was celebrated St A ked about published report trom Mark K.

Holloran St the latest Associated Press tabu- the woman and Gabriel according to Peter Cathedral bv the Rev that be was suffering from a de- Louis, a Democratic national com- lation had given him an indicated asrucK lne i I jam Timlm ik. rree of dvsenterv at a remit mitteeman and backer of ballot strength of 154 She was removed to Moses Tay- a deed recorded today by Attor-Jmes Timlin celebrant, lhe free dysentery as a mult of Stuart Symington of Missouri for votes, compared to 371 for Ste- or HosPltal in the Fire Depart-ney James McDonough Rf'- Edward Gallagher, deacon. Lie operation. Mr Euethowtr the presidential nomination. venson and 136 for Harriman.

ment ambu1ance by Firemen1 The property is located at Sixth and the Rev Eugene Gunning. nmply that this wa not If the race is over Hnllnran Vnmmatinn will rniiir fiflfiu, Frank Tougher and Jerome Mc-Ave and River St subdeacon tTY5 said It over and thats ill vo( 6864 Donnell. After treatment for in- According to another deed. Pallbearer, William Brown. Told that some ofFu, neigh bora there isto it.

th 1 H(d appeared that if Stevenson junes of the left le- Mrs Connolly and his wife. Joseph Wallace. Flovd Ace Rob-t Gettysburg. Pa. feared for hi Holloran is a friend of formeriwas to achieve a first ballot vie-1 was advised to return to the Kathrvn, sold a property at 729 (ft Graves, Joseph Sample and lcrgesity, the President aaid ha President Harry S.

Truman, who tory he Vould have to pick up hospital today for X-ray examina -West Locust St. to Delbert and Michael Cannon Interment was a deeply grateful for their eon- General Rawlings, a four-star offi.ce in Scranton, this Kef auvers withdrawal does' new' strength among delegates Uon- Shirley A. Jones for S10.750. The in St. Catherines Cemetery.

ru but that on the bast, of bis general, and General Tidwell afternoon Hotel Casey dis-Jnot change my position of neu- now committed to various fav-1 Police said the owner of the Connollvs live at 1152 West Elm Moscow. ow-n feeling and the word from were accompanied by three aides, cussed developments in the move.jtrality concerning the race for orite sons. icar Arthur D. Driscoll, 1741 St The deed was filed by the law I11 doctors locay. he had BO a lieutenant colonel and two Knald c-.

Jones presided. An-jthe nomination. Outstanding on this list is Sen Nay Aug Ave. ifirm of Warren. Hill, Henkelman 2 Inventories Filed doubts about hu ability to eou- Lsoe in office.

and McMenamin. Personal property mounting to $8.159 22 was left by Delia Gov. Raymond Gary of Okla-Lyndon B. Johnson, the Senates! homa, Harrimans campaign man-1 majority leader, with Texas big rUnCral NotlCG other is scheduled within the next two weeks on. fu exploration of the proposal.

omcuuicu witiuiij the next two weeks on. further ager in 11 Western states, said block of 56 votes. Johnson, who, at Oklahoma City that the Newisupported Stevenson in 1952, has) CHARLES MATZO. 401 Jeffer-York Governor's course will not kept silent on his choice this Jn Saturda' 9 A-M- South Studies A-Power tnaiors. The high ranking officers spent Slightly over an hour before the grand jury.

The aides did not testify. 1 The witnesses, who came to Scranton invited witnesses, testified in regard the investigation of the Olmsted Air Force Ease at Middletown, Dauphin County. British Red Dean' Rchards. Of Scranton, according American VilCOl Liltl il, Jn.JnveBtonP 0 Per Cent Profit Drop Home VSwefKn 1 t0 OSCOW Re.lSute valued at $3,270 23! omc ersonc, AV LONDON Dr 1 5, 'S 3 Johnson, the Red Dean orthodox Church, inter-, terbury. flew off to Moscow and said his one aim is to '-'ii Corp.

during tbe first si rhinhilla FrionHc msv nll Irnm nail imeresi in prppnir, 1 peaceful understanding" among ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. (JP) be affected by Kefauvers action. Representatives from 16 states He suggested that a Harriman-met here today to begin a four- Symington ticket would be the day conference on peaceful uses strongest of atomic energy in the South. put up.

Gov. Leroy Collins of FI ror five days last week the ho proposed the meeting grand jury heard from witnesses Southern Governors Confe as the probe of alleged favors, iast Fall, will address the South- express to him my gratitude for controls most of that state's 58 year. But he has advocated the same sort bf moderation as has the Democrats venson. If he went to Stevenson, Johnson's lead would certainly be 1C ouuill. f- 1 of Florida, Sfevenson told newsmen at followed by delegations from eting at a Chicago he had been trying to some other Southern states.

Conference reach Kefauver by telephone to Gov. Frank J. Lausehe of Ohio ik. pvnrpss tn him mv eratitnde for control most of that states Wt ,1 338 Palm St nd 33436 Palm SL 11 A 11 T- A requiem p0pies 0f Russia. Ch.na and months.

scrvlct JV1 lu' Britain Craih KilU Truclcer deral home Friday at 8 P-. I. Thcr ar too m.mi rvonl LCOS tsextse There are too many people Frank If Reichtl. American board chairman, said half. Nor- year profits amounted to who are cynical about Russia nuclear energy tonight.

pression of his support, and he whom he will support. Gov. G. fEJF VteetS lOnigni i continued: Mennen Williams, who holds' E. Jermyn Lodge 2.

Fra- can churchman told newsmen at Md truck driver, died today common stock In 1855 the first The ermine, ptarmigan, Arctict I respect Senator Kefauver as Michigan's 44 votes, has seemed'ternal Order of Police, will meet London airport That hi tractor-trsilcr blew a tx month profits were fox, and the varying hare, all a thoughtful, liberal Democrat. to lean recently more the di-jtonight at 7.30 at Police Head-country has done everything to.Lre and overturned on Route and 12.27 a share. Reichel said change their fur or plummage to'We share a grave anxiety aboutirection of Harriman than toward quarters. President John Joyce convince Britain and Ameiica 13 seven miles south of liming-' high cost and lower swllzng eosta ern Regi0na; work Conference oj this gracious and spontaneous ex-votes but said he has not decided c--n nuclear energy tonight pression of his support, and he whom he will support. Gov.

G. 'Jr IvieeTS lOflignT motives, the 82-year-old Angli- ns Ward, a 20-year-old Cnfield. CXX) or $1 73 for each share of 1 involving Air Force contracts was carried out. The five officers left Scranton and flew to Dayton from the Avoca Airport in General Raw-lings personal plane early yesterday afternoon. white in the Wintertime.

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