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Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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2 Hoxltton Standard-Speaker, Thursday, Morch 8, 1962 Scranton Answers Lawrence Jibe By Referring to Payola Scandal In Dilworth's Administration Remember 0-0 GAN-DO Urges Sewer Auth'y USDA "AA" or Western. Beef round stem SEMI-BONELESS A recommendation that the IIARRISBURG Rep. William W. Scranton, the Republican organization candidate for governor, took his first crack Wednesday at Pennsylvania's Democratic leaders and Gov. Lawrence In particular.

The congressman answered to a remark Lawrence made at a press conference Tuesday. Lawrence said he did not think Scranton was experienced in state government. Scranton countered: "Governor Lawrence, of course, is well qualified to talk about He's been in office for nearly four years and it certainly has been an experience for Pennsylvania." Scranton said in a statement that Lawrence "forgot to mention that the endorsed Democratic candidate (Richardson Dilworth) has no experience in state government." And Scranton referred to the a lb. 6-8 lb. Avg.

VEAL LE6 Greater Hazleton Joint Sewer Authority have the specifications for the sewage plant drawn so that lb $1.89 can Holland Canned Hams Scout Leaders Will Meet at Headquarters Anthracite Council Boy Scout leaders will meet for a round-table at 7:30 tonight at Boy Scout headquarters, 97 North. street, it was announced today. A previous announcement erroneously listed a Cub Scout roundtable at the Ha zleton High School for tonight, the Scout office reported. EAT-RITE FRANKS Mb. a fa- 1961 presidential election when he said: "He (Lawrence) also seems to have forgotten the issue of 'experience' as faced in 1960 by a candidate named Kennedy.

We haven't heard much about that in a long time, and I can't remember what Governor Lawrence said about it at the time." Scranton also attacked Dilworth in his statement, issued before he returned to Washington "to make arrangements to resign his congressional seat." He particularly made mention of the "payola" scandal which ripped Dilworth's Philadelphia administration. have never had the experience of being mayor of a city while its administration-got tangled in graft and bribery. And, not having, had that particular kind of experience, it's never been necessary for me to qoveF up a civic scandal by refusng to allow a grand jurjf investigation." Dilworth, at the time, denied that a grand jury investigation was necessary on the grounds that his. administration was moving to meet the problem. 'Several city employes were dismissed as a result of the scandal.

$35,000 Settlement Made in Gity Man's HORMEL DAIRY BRAND Braunschweiger (By the Piece) Dorr-Oliver Co. has an opportunity to bid on the work these was passed unanimously by the CAN-DO board of directors at a meeting yesterday in city hall. The executive committee was empowered to sell the sewers to the authority at no less than their actual cost. Vice president Frank E. Jedlicka, who.

presided, announced the industrial development committee is working on an industrial prospect. A decision from the company is expected by late summer or fall. For the building committee, chairman Edward Moody reported that construction of the building to house Globe Lighting Products, Inc. is proceeding as planned. Landscaping will be done in the spring, he noted, and a special transformer is now being made and.

is due here. within three weeks. Suit Against Firm SHURFINE FROZEN PEAS CARROTS FRENCH or DAT ATA FC A $35,000 settlement was reached in 1960 when he said the smoke and fumes he inhaled caused a Hearing Is Waived in Burglary Case Robert Reimer, a Host Hazleton KKINKLE SQUASH 2 pkgs. 33 resident charged with burgbry, in the federal court in Scranton yesterday in the $200,000 damage action of George W. Dickinson, 998 West Seventh street, against the General Foam this city.

A jury had been selected in the court of Judge Michael II. Sheridan when the agreement was reached. Dickinson, 62, claimed he was permanently disabled from fumes inhaled while he was working for General Foam in Valmont Industrial Park. He was working as an electrician toxic reaction in his respiratory organs. Judge Sheridan complimented counsel for both sides "for cooperating with each other and the court.

This is the type of case which probably should have been settled," the jurist noted. Originally, Dickinson's lawyer asked for $125,000 damages but amended the complaint shortly before trial to read $200,000. Dickinson was represented by Atty. James S. Palermo.

last night waived hearing before SHURFINE VFW Ladies Set Election SLICED CARROTS 2 29e Acting City Magistrate Dennis Duffy, thus scheduling the case for Luzerne County Grand Jury action. Reimer has been free on $1,000 bail since his arrest on February 22 when he was charged with burglarizing the business place of C. H. Sherry, plumbing contractor, 521 West Green street. Arresting officers Hugh Ferry, city detective, and Thomas Popso, West Hazleton patrolman, found items in the trunk of Iteimer's car Steel not usable in the building will be sold to Gaudiano Brothers, the directors voted.

Joseph Yenchko, chairman of the cite development committee, reported that the roads in Valmont Industrial Park have been kept in good condition by the West Hazle-ton Borough road crews during inclement weather. A communication was read from Carlos J. Lastra, Secretary of Commerce in Puerto Rico, thanking the board for information on the CAN-DO projects. Solicitor Atty. Louis G.

Feldmann noted that the U. S. Department of Com (W rtflro will Ka nfiminoiajl orwl a Tf ill uc uuauuo ivia auu elected when the Drake-Wear VFW City Authority to Repair Industrial Unit; Water Auxiliary meets Wednesday, March FOODS 21, at the Post Home. During last night's meeting, the auxiliary made a donation to the For Hollars Hill Approved that had allegedly been taken from Sherry's premises. Reimer claims the merchandise, SHURFINE SAUERKRAUT 4 4fe SLICED FROZEN HALIBUT STEAKS 69 lb.

ceed, estimated the repairs may An extensive repair project for valued at $650, was given to him take a total of three years to com the Hazleton City Authority's indus trial building on Cedar rtreet, oc cupied by the Publix Shirt Corpora 41c plete. Included will be repairs to the building's heating plant and 12 oz. to sell by a man from New Jersey named Thompson. A continuance was granted so that Thompson might have been found. No such person appeared at last night's Phillips FFrS Haddock Nordic Fish Sticks elevators, repairs and replace tion and Columbia Novelty Slipper Mich.

A report was given on the Anthracite County Council meeting at Forty Fort, and Ethel W. Phillips gave the report on hospital visitation. It was announced that Lorna Baker, Louise Bousk, Sue Steibing and Ethel Mae Tom are out of the hospital and recuperating at their homes. Lottie Lutsky received the hospital award, and Dorothy Sweda the attendance award. Fr0ozen 33c 8-oz.

www ments of lavatory facilities and Company, was unanimuusly ap proved by the Authority board at merce had recommended CAN-DO as one of the better industrial development organizations in the country. Bills amounting to $4,481.99, paid since the last meeting, were approved. Unpaid bills of $11,168.51 were also approved for payment. Finance chairman A. Markle Jr.

noted a balance Feb. 1 of receipts totaling $8,370.91, disbursements of $7,035.42, for a balance Feb. 28 of $26,558.77. hearing. painting of the building's interior Serve Hollars Hill The board completed arrange FOR TUNA OR SALMON CASSEROLE its monthly meeting yesterday af ternoon.

The property improvement pro Police investigative work led to the West Hazleton resident in the SHURFINE APPLE SAUCE 3'-43e ments to serve water from Author ect, it was pointed out, will cost course of checking out some of Sherry's former employes. Reimer Shurfine Elbow MACARONI 2 ity lines to residents of Hollars Hill, whose community operated between $18,000 and $20,000 had once worked for Sherry. The Authority in authoriz reservoir on property of the Lehigh ing Manager Robert Braglio to pm Valley Coal Company was declared Sherry reported the burglary to police on the morning of February unfit for use by the Department of Economy Tuna Elmdale Salmon 2 59c 69c Invite Consistory Clubs to Variety Show Friday Night SHURFINE APRICOT NECTAR 22 when he discovered the mcr chandise missing from his store room. Health because of contamination by stripping operations. President Frederic W.

Deisroth, Secretary-Treasurer Robert Gick-ing and Directors James Walker and S. Thomas Capparell discussed the Authority's reservoir at Ninth and Seybert streets which, it was Sentenced in Murder Case 5 Mrs. Gladys McAfee, 31, Berwick, was convicted and sentenced Wednesday on a charge of second SLICED 37c 46-oz. WIII1S Class of 1947 Will Meet on Friday lb. SWEITZER CHEESE Greater Luzerne County Keystone Consistory Clubs will present a New York City variety show, Friday evening at 8 o'clock, in the lrem Temple auditorium, Wilkes-Barre.

Admission is by in- vitation. Wilkes-Barre Club will be host pointed out, finally was found un A meeting of the planning the West Hazleton High School. Class of 1947 reunion will necessary for operation. The reser degree murder in the death of her prandmother, Mrs. Sally Shaw, 77, be held p.

m. Friday at the Kraft Cream Cheese ru" 2 29c KRAFT DELUXE SLICES November 5. for the show, which will headline voir has been filled in. Site Filled In Deisroth explained that an excess of dirt was allowed to remain on the property so that when settle A Columbia County jury of seven Standard-Speaker office, North Wy oming street. Carl Romanelli, general chair Ronald Rogers, singing star of i many Broadway musicals.

In a i men and five women deliberated one hour and 20 minutes. WHITE AMERICAN 8 oz. 33c SHURFINE FLOUR 5 45c 10 ba 87c SHURFINE KOSHER PICKLES qt 3JC man of the 15th anniversary affair, ment occurs there will not be an or SWISS Judge C. William Kpeisher sen announced the meeting is open to all class members who wish to brief program preceding the varie-1 ty show, remarks will be made by Judge. Thomas H.

Lewis and Em-' est J. Gazda, commander-in-chief. Max Rosenn, Kingston, and Ernest serve on the committee. tenced Mrs. McAfee to five to 20 years in the State Industrial Home for Women at Muncy.

The state contended Mrs. Shaw was suffocated by a pillow. Those attending are asked to bring with them addresses of ether other depression causing the necessity of hauling dirt back that once was taken away. After settlement has been stabilized, he added, the excess dirt will be removed and the property graded and leveled. The former reservoir site was Shurfine Salad Dressing pt 27c Elmdale tomatoes 2 cfn3s 27c Realemon Juice pL 37c H.

Staples, Stroudsburg, recently elevated to 33rd Degree Masons, Today's Events In Local Area Weatherly Centennial Celebration Committee, p. Citizen's Fire Co. rooms. Lady Jeremiah Rebekan Lodge, Masonic Temple, 7:30 p. m.

Good Shepherd Altar and Rosary Society, church hall, 8 p. m. Ladies of Unico, Hotel -Alta-mont, 8:15 p. m. Luzerne County Nurses Association, VA Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, 8 p.

m. St. Paul's WSCS, church social rooms, 7:30 p. m. Arthur Street PTA, school, 7:30 p.

m. Civil Defense Auxiliary Police, 7 p. City Hall. Anthracite Coin Club, Eagles clubhouse, 7:30 p. m.

Hazleton Lions Club, Hotel Al-tamoni, 6:155 p. m. West Hazleton School Board, borough high school, 7:30 p. m. Sugarloaf PTA, at the school, 8 p.

m. District 6, Civil Defense Aux-liary Police, city hall, 7:30 p. m. Boy Scout Roundtable, Hazleton High School, 7:30 p. m.

Adult swimming class, Hazleton High School pool, 7 p. m. Junior Miss contestants, informal meeting, Genetti's Pennsylvania Room, North Laurel street, 6:30 p. m. class members so that they can be contacted regarding the affair.

will be honored, and will receive i their caps and jewels from Rulison Evans and Robert J. Rockerfeller, respectively. i leased by the Authority to the city NESTLE'S INSTANT COFFEE 6c OFF BO- 12c OFF OQ 4-Oz. J7t 8 0z. GREEN GIANT All Master Masons and their last fall for a nominal fee.

Relocation Approved The board approved an applica SWIM CLASSES TONIGHT The adult swimming class will be held at 7 o'clock tonight in the Hazleton high school pool, Director Leonard Deitch announced. Last week's session was postponed because of the West Hazleton-Mc-Adoo basketball game. BANQUET MAY 19 The Executive Committee of ASUR of Schuylkill County is planning for the banquet and testimonial on Saturday, May 19, at O'Lear's Fiesta Room on the McAdoo highway. ladies, in Luzerne, Lackawanna i 2 303 39c BEANS tion from the Pennsylvania Power and surrounding counties are in- vited to attend. Anyone desiring to secure additional guest tickets may contact his consistory club or Gulden's Mustard rZ 29c 24-oz.

and Light Company to relocate water lines at the Authority's Har-leigh station. PEAS 2 8 0z- 29c 2 303 43c Niblets Corn 7 0z- 2 for 25c, 14 0l- 2 for 37c Cream Corn, 8 0z 2 for 25c, 303 2 for 37c the secretary. i Manager Robert Braglio, in his Mb. cans lbs. Pard Dog Food 5 Good Luck Dleo 2 77c 53c monthly report to the Water Company board, said despite prolonged Jr.

Miss Contestants To Meet This Evening LAUNCH SECRET MISSILE POINT ARGUELLO, Calif. periods of freezing weather only two freeze-ups in Authority water (AP) The Air Force successfully launched a satellite Wednesday lines werje reported during Febru REG. INSTANT 66c 01 $1.38 WITH COUPON YUBAN COFFEE but kept its mission secret. ary. Officials said only that the sat Bill ordered paid amounted to $4,278 in the Authority's Industrial ellite employed an Atlas-Agena booster and carried a number of classified test components.

Division and $26.68 in the Traffic STARKIST TUNA A SIZE FOR EVERY FAMILY CHUNK LIGHT, 2 Cans 69c CHUNK WHITE, 2 Cans 69c CHUNK LIGHT Can 49c CHUNK LIGHTS 1Can54c SOLID WHITE Can 39c Control Department. 4 pks 39c Asst. Royal Gelatins McCORMICK Food Colors WE GIVE kow, representing Hazleton High School, was the winner of the area contest last year and went on to win the talent trophy at the state finals in Reading. Girls who need entry blanks can obtain them from these area high school representatives: Hazleton High School Patti Tempest and Carol Drusa; West Hazleton Jo Ann Majchrowicz; Hazle Township Barbara Schweitzer; St. Gabriel's Arleen Dalla-chiesa; Freeland Barbara Hasa-ra; McAdoo Jackie Ciglar; Weatherly Betty Jane Davis.

Junior girls from St. Ann's, Foster Township, White Haven, and Black Creek Township are also eligible. Today's meeting marks the deadline for entering the contest. High school junior girls who wish to compete in the Jaycees' Miss Junior Miss contest will meet 6:30 p. m.

today in Genetti's Pennsylvania Room, North Laurel street. Girls who have not mailed in the applications printed in the Standard-Speaker can bring them to this meeting. The local winner will compete in the state finals and will have a chance for the national Junior Miss title, which will be awarded at Mobile, in March 1963. The local contest will be held May 12 in Hazleton High School auditorium. i Contestants are judged on character, citizenship, leadership, and ladylike poise and demeanor.

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