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The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 4

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The Times-Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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THE SCR ANTON TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1953. Independent Unit" Robinson Estate Barngrove Named! WE IEUEYE OUR PRODUCT IS COMPARABLE TO EYEGLASSES THAT SELL FOR SS TO $10 HIGHER GE EXPERTS (Continued from Pago 3) STOCK (Continued from Pago 3) Keeps Rights Anbi 964.63 CIO and AFL international balance in the estate of Margaret i i a rt a -a IT Appointment of James L. Barn-grove Jr. as assistant to the president of the Lackawanna Railroad was announced in New York today by Perry M. Shoemaker, president of the road.

Mr. Barngrove, a native of St. Louis, has been superintend or T7wS B. Robinson to Eva D. Devaney, Florence R.

Kigerl, -Salome R. Turnberger, Rudolph J. Robinson, Walter J. Robinson and the Liberty Discount Savings Bank on account of a judgment entered against Henrv J. Rnhinsnn a rj-Lit IS unions have lost another attempt to wrest bargaining rights for 4.822 Pennsylvania Power Light Co.

employes in Eastern Pennsylvania from the Employes Independent Association, which has represented them since 1937. Tabulation of votes cast by mail between May 10 and 20 at the National Labor Relations Board regional office in Philadelphia nfl ONLY nilAIITV i I a. uisuiuuite, was uiucicu in an MATERIALS ent of freight transportation for the New York, New Haven Hartford Railroad since Jan. 1, Hawley to See 'Human Fly' John J. Wood, 56-year-old "human fly" who has been climbing up and down buildings for a living the past 38 years, will appear in Hawley tonight at 7:30 and attempt to climb the outside wall of Hawley Inn.

In the event of rain, Mr. Wood will make the climb tomorrow at 4 P.M. Frank Hiris, inn manager, said Wood will take up a collection among the audience after his feat and donate 10 per cent to the Hawley Athletic League, sponsor of community athleti. teams. Wood, who has climbed as high as 25 stories, has had seven falls in his career.

He-appeared in Hawley 18 years ago. USED BY ttiW ROGERS adjudication today by Orphans Court Judge James F. Brady. Each party will receive one-sixth 1951, with offices in New Haven, and economy with practically no in making conversions of sets to change in local operations." receive UHF. Mr.

Oakes pointed out that the Mr. Cooke recommended that larger part of Scranton Electric all set owners check their sets operations, such as opera-jwith the test pattern since there tion of its power plants, trans- have been many instances in mission and distribution which sets equipped for UHF collection of money, and lacked Channel 22 strips, personnel required for such op- The final equipment needed ctations would continue unaf-jfor hitting the airlanes is ex-fected by the proposed1 pected to be delivered to WGBI-Any personnel displacement TV next week. The equipment brought about by the con'solida-i consists of three klyston tubes tion of any of the functions, 'valued at $20,000 each. Delivery either in Scranton or elsewhere, of this equipment, without which could, Mr. Oakes stated, be large- WGBI-TV can not telecast has ly provided for by normal per-been awaited for some time, sonnel turnover in the Scranton Power Lines Being Installed and organization.

it was announced that power In addition, the company point- from the transmitter to the ed out it is continuing the job of antenna are being installed this reinforcing and expanding and will be ready for transmission and distribution as SOon as the tubes arrive cilities throughout its service iand a test pattern can be pre- He also was affiliated with yesterday disclosed that 3,395 of the 433 Lackawanna 2nd Floor, Serantos k. I Oiipnltg Optician Daily 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P. M. Alto Opn Thurt.

Ev. favored the independent group; 663, ClO-Utility Workers Union of America, which petitioned for the election; 322, AFL-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, and 36, no union. The NLRB announced 23 votes were challenged and 35 ballots were voided. emwi la BttbltfcM, HazktM. Philb.

Indlnc WilliunMrt, raiitM. WllUa-i several other railroads since 1926. Earl B. Moffat, East Orange, formerly of this city, also is assistant to the Lackawanna president. Mr.

Moffatt was discharged yesterday from Moses Taylor Hospital where he had been a surgical patient since April 26. Mr. Barngrove is to serve as an additional assistant to Mr. Shoe against the independent union in an NLRB election. Interest in the election was aroused among -Scranton Electric Cp.

employes because of the proposed merger of that company with Approximately 530 SE employes are affiliated with TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS It was the second since the IBEW and 270 with the 1945 that the UWUA competed UWUA. tune to WQAN. maker, Lackawanna attaches For Music area. to carry out mis program the company maintains its owrii Meanwhile. George Winterstein construction organization of production director, reported proximately 1,400 employes.

tnat basic sets for local programs has long maintained a have been completed home-town policy for purchasing. Three fundamental sets, which a VVf materials and supplies, Mr. uases uavA so that eight dif said. Whenever practicable andiferent scenes can be presented possible, materials and supplieslhv interchanging portions of Fashion headquarters since 1872! are purchased from local firms! be utilized at the out or from firms represented the' pt with more sets to come. In service area Ty local people.

addition various backgrounds for newscasts are being constructed Vital Role in Economy Some measure of the effect on One of the sets will represent OF SCR A NTON a western scene and will be util the service area economy can be osin frnm the fa-t that in 1952 lized during a half-hour live alone the company business op-1 show to be presented five times eration returned to the service a week at 5:30 P.M. There will area approximately be six performers, four men and Mr. Oakes said. This represents two women, of the latter be- $28,000,000 in wages paid to the ing an expert lariat twiner your basic summer suit in washable cotton cord SIMPKINS LEADS company employes, $13,500,000 in purchases from local mines, factories and merchants served by the company and about $3,000,000 paid in dividends local holders (Continued from Page 3) due to lack of shooter control Although he is a deadly marks- of company stock, ine scranxon area, if the merger takes place, home-town purchasing policy, the been unable to his alley same as all other divisions of the ppx-t 'rate, in the 'future In- son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Dono-duZf s7raentonn SS be van, 3256 Birney Ave a seventh pupil a South Scranton and Pennsylvania law requiring! Junior High School has won that no more than a fair return eigni games anu on the fair value of the company's County Test Tomorrow property be allowed as earnings. The city1 champion who will be to the company. (crowned Monday afternoon at Scranton stockholders who arejWeston Field and the runnerup being aslced to exchange their WT11 be awarded bicycles by The stock for stock will be or will have the choice terested. Mr. Oakes said, in the 0f other merchandise of equal The basic essential in your smart Summer wardrobe the newly styled, perfect fitting cotton cord suit! Keeps you looking crisp, feeling cool easy to keep looking fresh and new because jts washable! Detailed with fashion's newest notes at collar and pockets.

In blue, grey, or tan sizes 10 to 18. Suits Fashion Fourth Floor fact that has paid preferred value. dividends regularly since its in- The champion, along with the corporation in 1920. Common county mips king will be deter- oiviaenas nave Deen increased mined through a separate limes four times since became tourney which opens tomorrow at an independent company in Weston Field, will leave for As Summing up, Mr. Oakes stated 'burv Park on June 13 to com that home-town policy for more prizes and the operations would be fully applied' national marbles championship to the Scranton area and against mibsters from all over fc- An- Wf'A ft i-: I your Spring-'n-Summer In his opinion, have only a the nation, strengthening and stimulating ef-j National tournament play be-fect upon the Scranton gins Monday, June 15.

Carrying out this home-town pol- standings and Scores icy, air. uaxes nas aireaay an-i CUy tournament -standings at coatdress in parchment silk i iepiwwi the end of third set: board of directors would becomes effective. Pet. .711 .578 .533 .178 Lost 13 19 21 37 OIUipMllS Scheinholtz 26 Williams .24 Donovan 8 Scores of games in the third City Youth to Enter West Point in July Walter J. Scott, 19, son of Mr.

-and Mrs. John J. Scott, 856 set: Won Williams 7 7.3 2 73 MS if it the United States Military Acad- Donovan 5 3 7 7 12 -emy at West Point, N.Y., on Simpkins 6 7 0 7 73 Jujy 7. He was nominated in Scheinholtz 7 3 7 6 42 January for the appointment by, Williams 5 2 7 5 7 2 Harry P. O'Neill, then a member Simpkins 7 7 6 7 43 Congress.

IDonovan 2 4 1 7 41 Scott completed his 7 7 7 3 74 lary education at -John Marshall iWim 4 2 7 1 7-2 School -and was graduated from'-. Central High School in 1951. He I I starred in football and track. HeiUl.lliams, 1 1 aUn aftonHpri th I'nivrreitv nf Scheinholtz 7 7 1 7 0 3 Fashion issues a new Spring-into-Sum-mer edition of the all-time favorite coatdress. PURE SILK parchment, with the faint rustle of fresh breezes, in city black closed with big licorice buttons and contrasted with bold collarwhite pique cuffs! Sizes 7-15.

Jr. Circle Fashion Fourth Floor 4 2 0 4 3 0 7 7 7 7 75 Scranton. Donovan His father operates the Scott! Simpkins Warehouse, West Scranton. His mother is the former Miss Louise Held as Tipsy' Driver wun unving wiuie in U.S. Tests Scheduled toxicated, Howard Nafus, 61, Jer-myn.

RD 1. was arrested in the U.S. Civil Service examinations 300 block of Jefferson Ave. engineering aide and guards terday at 5:40 P.M. by Patrolmen at trie rranktort Arsenal, Phila-i Eugene Roche and John Golden The officers reported that Mr.

healthy shoes for your children's feet! delphia, will be held in the near future, it was announced' today. Applications and information may be ohtained from J. J. Mee-han, local secretary, Scranton Postoffice. i 1 i Nafus, driving east on Mulberry turned south into Jefferson Ave.

and his machine collided with cars owned by Max Kear-son. 1640 Wyoming and Joseph Gibney, 128 Eighth Carbondale. Trucking Firm Sued the new outer look begins with Formfit's new under look I A damage suit for $272 was. For Music tune to WQAN. filed in court yesterday by Frank! A.

Gleason, Dunmore, against which a stationwagon. driven by Fowler Scrantonithe plaintiff was damaged when trucking concern. The suit re-i it collided with a Fowler Wil aulrtd from an accident on Southjliams truck. Attorney John W. Main, Ave.

on Jan. 31, 1950, in 1 Bour represents the plaintiff. for important days for every day! Corner Rocky Glen Road and State Highway rt Route 11 Life Girdle by Formfit 16.50 Today's outeriook is lean and lithe, with bust softly rounded, midline controlled, hips smoothly slim. Easy too, the gentle way Formfit's Life girdle and bra coax your figure into line lets you have freedom and Come in, see our large selection of styles. Life bras, from 1.75 to 6.50 Other Life Girdles, from 3.95 Wise mothers know the best, the healthiest shoes for their children's feet are Kalisteniks sturdily built shoes that can take rough wear! Smart shoes for important days, for every day for boys, brown and white oxfords for girls, the classic white strap shoe.

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