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The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 32

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32 THE SCRANTON TIMES. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1952.. 2 Girls Escape with Cut Arms as Trailer Crushes Car URGES STATES TWO TELEVISION Patrick Ryan Dies; Retired Postal Clerk THE ORIGINATORS OF CUT-UP POULTRY" (Continued from Page 1) College Hill Poultry 235 WYOMING AVE. ONLY ONE LOCATION IN SCRANTON OPEN FRIDAY KITE and ALL DAY SATURDAY Phone 8250 (Continued from Pag 1) casting Systems radio network and Mr. Coleman said the company anticipates affiliation with the CBS television network.

Station WGBI was founded 26 years ago by the late Frank S. Megargee. Present officers are: Mrs. Frank Megargee, president; Mrs. Douglas Holcomb, vi.ee president; Mrs.

F. O. Megargee, secretary; Mr. Coleman, general manager; Robert E. McDowell, station manager; Kenneth R- Cooke, chief engineer; Frank Monahan, program director, and Miss Grace MacKenzie, chief accountant.

Must Undergo Inspection Mr. Coleman emphasized that he has no idea at the present time when equipment delivery can be anticipated and that it will be at until you are confronted with the concrete pressures and the day to day operating responsibilities The experience and training of four years in Springfield has given me a unique opportunity to explore and, I hope, to master in some measure the means by which competing parties, competing branches of government, competing groups in the community can be brought to common action for the common good. Referring to the Republican call for a change in administration, Stevenson had this to say: I had always thought that Americans liked change for the better and disliked change for the worse. But a new doctrine is abroad in the land a doctrine of STEW I KG Patrick J. Ryan, 220 West Grove SL, Clarks Summit, a retired clerk of the Scranton Postoffice, and the father of two priests and three nuns, died this morning at the family home.

Mr. Ryan was the father of Rev. Joseph F. Ryan, assistant pastor of St Thomas Aquinas Church, Arch-, bald; Rev. John 1L Ryan, Immaculate Conception Church.

Sister Mary Sebastian, Sisters Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Order, and Sister; Mary Vernard, I.H.M., both sta-j tioned at St. Marys of the Mount Convent, Pittsburgh, and of Sister Mary Josita, I.ILM, St Marys Con-1 vent Patton, Pa. Born in Dunmore, a son of the late Patrick and Mary Ryan, he was educated in the Dunmore schools and was graduated from the old Woods Business School. He worked in the postoffice for 30 years. Mr.

Ryan was the husband of the former Nellie Mo-Rale of Pittston. He was a member of Our- Lady of the Snows Church, Clarks Summit Other survivors are a daughter, Florence, a senior student at Marywood College, and a son, William, Clarks Summit clerk in the postoffice. The funeral will be from the home with a mass in Our Lady of the Snows Church. Breasts Comb. STEWING WINGS U.

least eight months after delivery change for the sake of change. is We buying a surprise pack- air." When ready for IV. 10e lw 59c'v BACKS and NECKS SQUAB TURKEY (Oven-Ready) age at a novelty store. Maybe the cigar they are offering us is a good one, or maybe it will explode in your face. At one point, the Governor compared former President Herbert Hoover with Vice President Alben W.

Barkley and gave their national convention speeches as an example of the difference between Republican and Democrat: His (Hoovers) speech was deeply melancholy in tone. This would he said, the station must undergo FCC inspection and testing before final license is granted. Mr. Mack, who is associated with Franklin Collins, of the Wyoming Coal this city, and Henry Geist of Stamford, in the Appalachian firm, said that most of the equipment for that companys TV station is on contingent order which will now be made a firm order. He said that according to the A stray spark could tiavo mad this accioant fatal.

But as it was, two girls suffarod only cuts on thair arms whaiKcar was smashad by trailar-truck loadad with naphtha gas. Tha trailar tanks burst, spilling tha highly inflammable gas along the roadside near Portsmouth, Ohio. FBI ARRESTS MAN Notices About Funerals Probably be his last Republican station is to be on Scrub Oak Moun-cnvenio? he saym notc tain but that site is subject to Pessimism which we all sincere-change. The TV company, he hope wll turn out to be wholly may make temporary described the state for its tower and transmitter in I1 natl? equally nera 'language. The whole effect was one of black, unrelieved gloom.

The formal Labor Day opening order1 to get started as soon as possible. Mr. Slack added that it Vill take Mrs. Mary Alimena Dies in Hospital (Continued from Pago I) as a salesman for the Indian Head MRS. GRACE BUNTING.

1431,802 Mulberry at the convent- A brief illness proved fatal In Sanderson yesterday from the ence of the family. Burial, Dun- Coal firm. The company had a1 at least six to eight months to get, 2 the Tf to pHti 7 --mnanv Stevenson the White House will' in operation but Jifind the Elinois Governor speak-ls anxious to get on the air as soon at 1 PJU. in Detroit while Home, 1810 San-jmore Cemetery. Friends may the government to Rev.

DeVere L. Shel- from 4 to 9 P.M. supply 17,000 tons of anthracite Johns Episcopal lt0 th miUlary reservation from Burial Forest MRS- EDITH WATKINS PETER- June to November of this year at SON, 878 Glynn Detroit, for-1 an approximate cost of $250,000, merly of Taylor, tomorrow at 2:30 according to Agent Cornelius. Moses Taylor Hospital yesterday to Mrs. Mary Alimena, 446 St.

Frances CabrinI Ave. Mrs. Alimena was born in Italy, a daughter of the late Vincent and 'mu Cemetery. Celeste Angorola Sarli. and lived Snowdon Funeral derson Ave.

mandine, St. Church officiated. TV a ing possible. The company. hich ent Truman appears at 10 expects to expend about $300,000 P.M.

in Milwaukee on the same in this city 40 years. She was JOHN J. DOUGHERTY, 1708 the Davis and Sultzer Funeral. member of St. Lucys Church, itsjRoselynn formerly of Dun-'Home, 125 North Main Taylor.) Altar and Rosary Society and the more, this morning from the, Burial, Abington Hills The regional FBI chief said the day.

Their Sept. 1 speeches will be sponsored by labor groups in those cities. Beyond this opening days strat- on the TV station, has not yet selected a location for studios. Both the Electric City Telecasting Co. and the Union Broadcasting Co.

made applications for com O'Donnell Funeral Home, 2025 Friends may call from 2 to 4 andU.S. Army Engineers Office at In-Green Ridge Dunmore, with7 to 10 P.M. Jdiantown obtains samples of each carload of -coal delivered to mercial TV stations to operate the Stevenson command was) UHF Channel 16, thus creating reported to have adopted no firm contest for the channel which campaign plans except the general' mass in St. Marys Church, that bor- ough. MRS.

OLIVE C. DECKER, 70 military reservation from various Rev. Dr. Thomas J. McHugh was Thorpe Binghamton, formerly, contractors.

These samples, he celebrant Rev. Joseph Shaugh- this Clty tomorrow at 2 from the said, are then forwarded to the nessy, deacon, and Rev. Edmund Chase Funeral Home, 44 Exchange, U.S. Bureau of Mines in Pitts- Binghamton. Burial, Hillcrest burgh for analysis.

Byrne, subdeacon. St. Frances Cabrini Society. Surviving are her husband, Salvatore; four sons, Samuel and C. this city; James and Leonard, New York; three daughters, Mrs.

Louis R. Costanzo, this city; Mrs. Victor N. Gioseffi, Rochester, N.Y., and Josephine, at home; a sister, Mrs. Mildred Sarli, this city; 10 grandchildren, a great-grandchild and several nieces and nephews.

necessitates the competitive agreement that Stevenson will carry the main burden of the at- The Electric City firm is a new tack against the Republicans. The samples must meet certain specifications before the contrac- Pallbearers: Robert, Albert, John and Thomas Dougherty, and Joseph and Paul Harte. Burial, Mount Township at 10 from the FRANCTS MELVIN, Jackson i A A hS I ff Campaign strategy, speaking; dates and itinerary are expected to take shape within the next 10; Pennsylvania corporation, the officers of which are: E. J. Lynett, editor and publisher of The Scranton tor recejVes the full contract price, Mr.

Cornelius explained days after Stevensons special Times, operator of Radio Station Holmes Funeral Home, Jackson. The investigation which led to 203 5ria1, ins Cemetery, Forest arrest of the Scranton rest City. strategy board weekend. This brain trust WQAN-AI-FM, president; Attorney Thomas F. Friday, vice president of the Meco Realty Co.

and The funeral will be from the Carmel Cemetery, Dunmore. meets here this Di Blasi Funeral Home, 120 South Main Monday with mass at 9:30 in St Lucys Church. Burial, parish cemetery. Friends may call tonight after 7. of nine party JOSEPH KADLUBOWSKI, Gibbons Dunmore, this from the home with St.

Casimirs Church. Dunmore. dent disclosed that one week ago he approached Air. Vince and sug nu us secretary to the Coraerford Publix chiefs also will act as an advisory Theaters vice president; hnk between Stevenson personal Thomas L. Moran, general manager haadguarter, morning mass in MISS KATHRYN M.

JOSEPH, He Covington Township, Saturday at ISested that the government em-was the father of Brother Michael'fr0m the Franklin Funeral substitute a Mmple Prepared' of the Franciscan Order, stationed Moscow. Burial. Moscow Cemetery.Lv for the sample taken by at Anthol Springs, N.Y. Friends may call after 7 P.M. to-'the, Amy Rev.

J. J. Kozlowski was cele- morrow. coal wluch had been delivered by Democratic National Committee! headed by Stephen A. Mitchell of ef The Times, secretary, and J.

OLeary, president of the Comer- Niece Beneficiary Of Bunting Estate the West Pittston concern. Agent Cornelius said that Fidati brant; Rev. Adam Zajdel, Anthol Springs, deacon, and Rev. Stephen I MISS BEA MURRAY, Yanchuska, subdeacon. Rev.

Alex-j Crown Saturday from ander Robaczewski, Anthol Springs, home with mass in St. John the ered by his firm was subgrade and ford Publix Theaters the day. Stevenson was' i IT f't0 huddle with Barkley and also! Yhe Rrodcasting of wjt, pauj Fitzpatrick, New York! which Martin F. Memolo Presi-; Democratic state chairman, to dis-dent, operates Radio Station cuss future pians. Grace Bunting, Scranton, in her will probated today, named her niece, Eleanor Bunting Morison, as sole beneficiary.

Burial, celebrated a mass at the side altar. Evangelist Church at 9:30. Pallbearers: Henry, Stanley, Wal- Cathedral Cemetery. WARM. would not meet with government approval but that the samples he (Fidati) would furnish would pass inspection.

Fidatis arrest came after he had The estate consists of personal ter and Louis Kadlubowski, sons property of unknown value the deceased, and Hubert Tuffy RAY E. MILLER, 922 South Irv- PARK GARDENS Out of the Fitzpatrick meeting may come an agreement for Stevenson to speak to the New York State Democratic Convention Aug. 28. This would be the day following Stevensons scheduled address be- real estate at 1431 Sanderson and John Marcinko, sons-in-law. ing Saturday at 2 from the valued at upwards of $1,000.

In her will probated today Isabella Edwards, Moosic, named her son, Charles, also of Moosic, as principal beneficiary. Her estate consists of $1,235 property. The residuary estate is to be di- wa celebrai vided among her three Pallbearers: in Cemetery, home. Rev. Braynard E.

Kurkow-'contacted Mr. Vince at the Lick-ski, Trinity Evangelical and Re-dale railhead where the coal for formed Church, will officiate. Indiantown Gap is jnloaded and Abington Hills Cemetery, turned over 10 boxes of coal and this mormng Friend3 may call after 7 tonight, the $500 in cash. When he did FBI J0SEPH r. gaughaN.

921 PrJ ln Sn 'mhi married to the for- ston Funeral Home. 1401 Ash Miss Marie pagnotti in the (Continucd from Page 3) fives will make personal Ions of the present living quarters ew of applicants considered for Park: York a speech which the Gov-Gardens apartments since persons c.1?0 ai(Is say nt be po- who have satisfactory quarters in, ical. privately ow-ned homes or Stevenson press secretary. ll-ment buildings will not be con- llam F. Flanagan, has said Steven-sidered son make a whistle stop Mr.

McNulty said it was not: campaign through the country this definite when each of the otherjaU five Park Gardens apartments will' be ready for occupancy. However, Ml Innrn lAC ADllN applicants unable to get one of the lTIUIlL! TV LHl UIi initial 32 apartments undoubtedly! (Continued from Pago 1) will be considered as the other buildings are finished. erations at the Wilkes-Barre Gen- FaU of 1942. Charles, William Moosic, and Stephen Swartz, William Maleski, with mass at 9 45 in St Peters Ca-Martha Brokes, Pittston. jBenjamin Brumshaw, Joseph Burial, Forest Hill Ceme- tery.

Inventory of the estate of Cora chski and William ODonnell Kenya wants to export dom palm nuts (vegetable ivory) to America, for button makers. G. Wynkoop, Scranton, filed day listed a value of $5,757.99. Honorary pallbearers: John Jones, Thomas Cowling, John Masters, Michael Walsh, Michael Fratzola and Joseph Frolest, members, of the United Mine Workers 0fas originally announced. Rev.

Nor-America from the Continential First Christian Church, Mine of the Moffat Coal Co. Burial, I118 city, will officiate. Burial, Francis W. McCarty, 65, of 74'Cathedral Cemetery. jProspect Hill Cemetery, Peckville.

vtoc nr -tt MRS MARY MRG AN GILL, 302, First Blakely, Saturday at 2:30 from the home instead of Friday Francis McCarty Dies; Trucksville Police Chief Scheduled rental of Park Gar- era Hospital, dens apartments together with Conunonwealth had to bare the complete rental of 240 units ltst cae Monday in Lu-Valley View Terrace is certain to; zern? County Court to establish further ease the housing situation fJ locally, the defendant and it was at that Sister Mary Constance To Be Buried Saturday The funeral of Sister Mary Constance, Sisters of Mercy order, who taught in parochial schools in the MRS. SABRA 1 Depot this afternoon from Snowdon Funeral Home, 1810 Sanderson Ave. Rev. Harold K. Hatton, Green Ridge Primitive Methodist Church, officiated.

cook, 526 Whether It will be sufficient to Influence City Council in regard to retaining rent control after Sept. 30 can not be determined at this time. Harris Hill Trucksville. police chief of that community, died last night in Mercy Hospital. Wilkes-Barre.

He was bom in Clifton. Surviving are his wife, Ruth; two halfsisters, Mrs. Arthur War-dell and Mrs. Cassie Wescott, Dale-ville, and two halfbrothers, Everett and Raymond Doran, Daleville. The funeral will be Saturday at 2 P.M.

from a funeral home, 90 Ferguson Shavertown. Burial, Evergreen Cemetery, Shavertown. Pallbearers: Richard O. Cook, Scranton Diocese 22 years, will Ralph Cook Donald R. Cook, take place Saturday morning.

C. Leland Cook, William E. Cook Translation services will be held and Donald A. Deets. Burial, Glen from Mercy Hospital.

Wilkes-Barre, Dyberry Cemetery, Honesdale. where Sister Mary Constance died 35 Leave Posts time that Attorney Slattery said Roberts needs a third operation. I His general condition was re-! ported good today by Luzerne County Warden William B. Healey, who said that the daily medical examinations will continue indefinitely. In the meantime, authorities remained noncommittal when queried about further developments.

They have withheld comment when asked if the murder weapon believed to be a 32-caliber gun has been found. They are reported, however, to be still search- yesterday, prior to the funeral mass at 8:30. The mass will be celebrated in SL Marys Church of the FRANK SLOCUM, Lakewood, Wayne County, formerly of this In Harper Dispute More than 35 members of Scranton Mailers Union Local 24 employed by Harper Sc publishers, walked off the job this Mrs. Addie Smith, 87, Dies After Long Illness Mrs. Addie Smith, 87, RD, Jer myn, died yesterday at the home Immaculate Conception, Wilkes-Barre.

Burial will be in St. Marys Cemetery. Hanover Township. Sister Mary Constance was the former Alice Dolan of Montrose. afternoon at the plant at 307 Ash St The local is affiliated with the ing the Bear Creek Vicinity for AFL-International Typographical, the weapon.

Union. city, this afternoon from Snowdon Funeral Home, 802 Mulberry St. Rev. George A. Roberts, Westminster Presbyterian Church, offi-of her daughter, Mrs.

Frank Wil- dated, iiams, Waymart, after a long illness. Bora in Montdale, she was the widow of George E. Smith, a farmer. Other survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Charles Oakley, Montdale, and Mrs.

Walter Short, Car-bondale; two sons, Harry and Ernest, RD, Jermyn; 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The funeral will be Saturday at 2 from the Battenberg Funeral Pallbearers: William Slocum, Peter Petzold, Robert Von Storch and Harry Simpson Jr. The was place in Uniondale Mauso- leum. MRS. EDNA GRIFFITHS, 429 this afternoon from Miller Funeral Home, 436 Cedar Ave.

Rev. Joseph Harrison, Elm Kenneth Rees. Leslie Dunn, and former City Resident Matthew Chuff, Bloomfield, 1 a former resident of this city, died yesterday in Bloomfield Hos-Wheeler pital. Mr. Chuff was a son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Chuff. Attorney Henry Nogi, manage- Putnam St. Man Held jnent counsel, said he understands the walkout resulted from a claim Alter Borrowing Car by a worker who said he wasj Clarence Moran, 320 Putnam St, "fired after an altercation with is being held by city police on a the foreman, who said he quit technical charge of suspicion after. Comer (Mike) Thomas, president he was picked up this afternoon of the local, sead he was awaiting in possession of a "borrowed car.

a report on the dispute. Surviving are his wife, the Edna Powell; four daughters, War-1 Mrs. Mary Eltoris, Mrs. Evelyn ren Smith, Jacob Hefelfinger Simpson. Mrs.

Elvia Gallop and John Delaney Dies; Ex-Transit Chief Home, Jermyn. Burial, Snd Banks pickney Jones. Burial, Forest Miss Lorraine Chuff, all of Bloom- Moran allegedly without permission took the automobile belonging to Pauline Karcher. Portland, and damaged it. The woman reportedly is a friend of Moran.

He is being held pending the receipt of information from Portland where action must be taken, according to Detective CapL Edward Kelly. Cemetery. Greenfield. Hill may call tonight from 7 to 10 PJM. field; three sons.

Daniel. Joseph and Matthew Bloomfield; three grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. MRS. IDA L. HEARNE, 644 Lee SIZE Hc.3ht.ir SIZE 16" this afternoon from Miller Fu- Esther Rossi, this city, and Mrs.

neral Home, 436 Cedar with' Mary Portanova, Brooklyn. N.Y., services in Bethel A.M.E. Church; and two brothers. Francis, this NEW YORK UP John H. Delaney, 81, who unified New York Citys rapid transit system the largest in the world, died today, As head of the citys rapid transit for 21 years, Delaney also directed the building of the independent subway division.

He retired as head of the Board of Transportation in 1945. Earlier in life Delaney was prominent in other activities as city, and Rev. Augustine Ciuffo, Bronx, N.Y. by Rev. S.

A. Amos, pastor. Pallbearers: Roscoe Little, Paul Mitchell, Robert Johnson, Luther Joiner, Casper Franklin and Abe Holland. Burial, Forest Hill HesM 26" Mail and Phone Orders Promptly Filled 4,844 in State to Enter Service in October The Pennsylvania draft call for October is. three times as large as the August call.

State Selective Service headquarters announced to- CARD OF THANKS The daughters of their beloved father. Evan John, who passed away August 4, 1952, to live in his heavenly home, acknowledges with grateful appreciation of the kind expression of sympathy of the many friends and neighbors who Here ore famous moke tobies that you've seen nationally advertised in leading home magazines the tables that are real assets to a room's planning. Each a masterpiece in styling and leader of the Democratic Partys day. Carl W. Degen Is Dead; Formerly Lived in City Carl W.

Degen, Sunbury, a district manager for the Gulf died yesterday at Daytona Beach, where he was recuperating from an illness. Mr. Degen, a native of this city, was the son of Mrs. William Degen, 1332 Wyoming and the late Mr. Degen.

He left this city 1943. Other survivors are his wife, Adele; a son, Carl two sisters, Mrs. Ira Irving, and Mrs. Harold Swank, both of this city; five brothers, William, Bethlehem; Otto, Canadensis; Edward, Hazard, Robert, this city, and Albert, Panama Canal Zone. MRS.

BERNICE PECK WILLIAMS, 2012 Boulevard formerly of Harford and Carbondale, tomorrow at 2 from the Snowdon Tammany Hall organization, as a publisher and manufacturer, and as head of Local 6 of the AFL International Typographical Union liere. HeuMhold Outfitting C. 304 Ucki. An, Scranton, Pa. Use anywhere Choose from beauty.

Buy singly or in pairs living room, hall or stairway! cocktail, step, lamp or end tables. Funeral Home, 1810 Sanderson sent many beautiful floral trib-Ave. Burial, Peck Cemetery, Har- utes to a wonderful man and for ford. Friends may call from 3 to'the many kind things which were I4 Ut liBnrltl The headquarters issued a call for the induction of 4.844 men into the armed forces from the state. Pennsylvanias induction quota for August was 1,398 men and 763 men in September.

The' local boards do not have their quotas for September or October. They sent about 16 men this month. i TiUh MM UJ 10 PJJ. Greeks, Bulgarians Renew Shooting done for them during their bereavement. MARGARET WILLIAMS HANNAH DE LAR Adv.

A14-tl KAMI PETER OMILLER SR 415 East Warren SL. Dunmore, tomorrow from the Chomko Funeral Home, 262 Railroad with a mass at 9:30 in St. Vladimir's Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. Burial, parish cemetery. A parastas service will be held at the funeral home tonight at 7:30 ADDKIIS Brazils sugar consumption hit a peak of 30,084.847 bags in 1950-51.

TOW! $862 Tax Lien Filed A withholding tax lien for $862.24 was filed today in Federal Court by the Internal Revenue Bureau against Angelo Coviello, operator of Dunmore Taxi 211 South Blakely SL, Dunmore. GREECE (JPi A new outbreak of shooting was reported today on the jittery Greek-Bul-garian border. A Greek Army communique said Bulgarians opened fire without warning yesterday on a Greek patrol on Mount Belles in Greek territory, and the Greek soldiers an-rwered with machine guns. The communique said a United Nations tefn of observers had gone tqAhe apot to investigate. CkMt Bad.

GOP Club to Meet The Lackawanna County Independent Republican Club will meet tomorrow night at 8:30 at Hotel Jermyn to discuss the registration of voters campaign. Bernard J. Harding will preside. SJeted for discussion is the plan tn cir.ablish registration booths in tn rious Central City stores. c.o.b.

a Ckwl Axi On am, a Funeral Arrangements Joint Durkan 306-308-310-312-314 LACKA.AVE. CHARLES E. CABELL, 1006 Sunset husband of Mrs. Ethel Fenwick (Madame Fenwick) Cajbell, I Snr AmL a Scrantons Larges Furniture Store Octopuses a month early have been raiding lobster pots off Bog-nor Regis, England. beauty parlor operator, tomorrow from the Snowdon Funeral me.

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