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THE PLAIN SPEAKER AFTERNOON, MARCH 7, 1957 SECOND SECTION PAGE 15 Grand Jury Returns Indictments Against 4 Wilkes-Barre Officers Engineers To Hear Osterman District VFW To Air Culbacl Find Sugarloaf Man Crushed To Death Beneath Automobile He Was Repairing Liquor Violation Anthony Cusat, alias Bell Hop, 743 Alter street, cafe owner, I The body of a 27 -year-old Sugar A qt Ronnivnrchin Vnr MonilMInn lloaf Township man vas found pin charged with two liquor law viola ned under his car at 8:30 a. m. to- IIOIY JAVV-VylT 1U1 1T1UUU ITlllll Four suspended Wilkes-Barre policemen and a former member of the department were named in indictments handed down this morning by a 20-member grand jury before Judge Thomas M. Lewis at the courthouse, Wilkes-Barre. Officers indicted for larceny, receiving and conspiracy, involving tions, unlawfully permitting minors to frequent a licensed premise and the sale of liquor and beer to minors.

Rocco Cusati, cafe owner, of 743 Alter street, indicted on four charges, two counts of permitting Evans of Coaldale, a former turn-ayin operated by Joseph pike commissioner. LRock. feed dealer, at SybeHs- It asked for an injunction against distribution of assets bv the firm The victim was Theodore R. Lip-and against destruction of com- wh entfcred the pany records. The $11,329,141 was I prage shortly 4 p.

yes- Dixon Seeks GOP Nod For County Controller Atty. Joseph Dixon of this city confirmed today there are petitions circulating for his nomination by the Republican party as county controller. Asked whether he planned to form a local and county slate of officers, Dixon said he "might." He added that the petitions are being circulated by Emory Shan-no, former GOP chairman of the First Legislative District. The only other announced candidate for the county controller is Dr. Robert II.

Stroh, incumbent, who has the support of the county Republican organization headed by Chairman Peter D. Clark. Meanwhile, it was learned definitely that petitions are being circulated for Pat Bangor, manager of Diamond Supply for the GOP nomination of HARRISBURG JT) Dauphin County Court has been asked by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission to place the Manu-Mine Research and Development Corp. of Reading under receivership and award the commission $11,329,141. The suit, filed yesterday, named Charles W.

Stickler, Manu-Mine president, and Thomas J. askoH fnr hnnnns anH calaripQ his Car. lie was thefts from Wilkes-Barre stores i found by his brother, Richard. paid during the work. while on duty were: Raymond My Stickler is a former Hazleton I Chest Crushed Dr.

R. J. Wise, of Conyngham, ers, Robert Conmy, Emil Hudak. resident. A fourth member of the force, Andrew Skawski, was indicted on a receiving charge.

pronounced the victim dead at the scene and said death was caused jby suffocation brought about by a crushed chest. The body was released to the Bonin funeral home Gerald Heffernan, who resigned McAdoo-Kline Twp. Officials To Meet Tonight On Jointure minors to frequent a license premise, unlawful sale to minors, and permitting 'sales to minors. Joseph Urenovitch, alias Joseph Crowe, 420 Centre street, Freeland, charged with liquor sales to minors and permitting minors to frequent licensed premises. George Rostas, 677 North Vine street, this city, fraudulent conversion of property.

Thomas Brutosky, Tomhick-en, charged with assault and battery on his wife Anna, January 5. Case ignored: Mrs. Jenifer Tomashunis, 12 from the force May 30, 1956, was indicted on larceny, receiving and conspiracy charges. The proposed jointure of McAdoo Local Indictments The following indictments from by Deputy Coroner Ralph Cragle, Hobbie. Trooper Sevcik and Orehek from the local state police barracks, investigated.

Lipinski apparently was adding Income Tax Returns this area were also handed down: it. William Roman, 881 Alter street, Lag, Office Reports this city, charged with aggravated i leaves to the rear springs of his Joseph Osterman Joseph Osterman, sales manag Income tax returns are running: 1951 Ford sedan when a tripod assault and battery, and assault and battery on George Dcisroth, Cold, Windy In Wide Areas and Kline Township School Districts will be discussed at a meeting scheduled for 7 o'clock tonight in the McAdoo High School building, it was announced this morning. Members of the McAdoo and Kline school boards will be joined the county officials in the cussion. Coming from Pottsville are County Supt. Arthur Henning-er, and two of his assistants, Harold Spcidel and Frank Noonan.

A tentative budget prenared for 531 North Laurel street, outside a Diamond avenue bar Feb about 25,000 behind last year's fig- jack collapsed, pinning him under ures, Director Richard Brownell.jthe car. He was employed part Scranton District Internal Revenue time at the garage, which is leased said today. LaRock from Charles Kite. The lag in filing 1956 returns! Parents Not. Alarmed will mean that those having re-l The victim's parents said they funds due will have to wait longer I were not alarmed when their son than usual.

The later they file the I did not return home last night as later and longer it will take to get he frequently visited his brothers East Rose street, Wilkes-Barre, abandoning three minor children at Harwood Mines on January 11. The grand jury made its first and final report in which it returned 90 true bills, ignored 11 cases and also ignored 21 cases by slip for a total of 122 cases. Those indicted are scheduled for criminal court trial during the week of March 25. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The March brand of blustery ruary 2. It is alleged that Deis-roth, in attempting to stop a fight, was struck by Roman.

Henry F. Kirchdoerfer, 218 East Spruce street, West Hazleton, charged with drunken driving in the borough on December 26. weather hit wide areas of the country today. Tl 1t i the proposed jointure will be pre Morton Fromm Problems confronting war veterans-and their dependents as a result of possible economy moves in Washington, will be discussed Sunday, March 24, by Morton Fromm, Lock Haven, state commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Frtmm, an attorney and WW-II veteran, will address the regular meeting of the 11th VFW district in the Slocum Township post, Mountain Top, R.

D. 1, beginning at 2 p. m. Commanders and delegates from all VFW posts in Luzerne County will attend the meeting. James 0.

Kessel, Freeland, 11th district commander will preside. "Economy measures," Fromm aid, "are first directed at compensated or pensioner veterans and veterans dependents. I intend to frankly discuss their status and nnrth Atrn'i Zi 1 Tn scnted for examination b-v thp checks, the director added-M friends -overnight, of the north central section and terested parties. Also slated to be i When found. Lipinski' in Inends overnight.

When found. Lipinski's head and i L-limimnrc u'fiifl itnsirti 1 lift Tn A there was widespread precipita-; introduced will be a copy of the llttlo mni'fl JVir fitm ti'rifiL fnmoin er, Dorr-Oliver, will be the speaker at the monthly dinner meeting of the Luzerne County Chapter, Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engineers, tonight at 6:30 in Gus Genetti's restaurant. Osterman will discuss "Water Conservation as Related to Industrial Waste Treatment." In addition, he will show slides describing various types of industrial waste plants, character of the "waste, and methods of treatment for various types of industries such as coal washeries, steel mills, chemical and pharmaceutical plants, sand, aggregate and textile plants. He has spent the past nine years with manufacturing companies in the liquid process field, with over five years devoted to the study and solution of industrial waste problems, and water conditioning. tion in the form of rain and articles of agreement which would a i ir i ir i owcr portion of his body before the April 15 deadline.

bind the two districts. in many areas. The colder air moved southward filing will take longer if assistance Served In Korea is needed Directors, it was learned, will make an exhaustive study of both over the mid-continent with sharp drops in temperatures reported LVRR Report Lists Increase The pamphlet report of Lehigh Valley Railroad Company for the the budget and the articles of from Montana to the Great Lakes agreement before any action is Fcscina Heads American Day Rocco Fescina has been named chairman of the Seventh Annual "I Am An American Day," sponsored by the Hazleton Chapter of Unico, to be held May 18 at Gen- He served with the armed forces in Korea from 1953 to 1955 and was a member of the St. Stanislaus church, this city. The victim was not married.

Surviving are his parents, Edward Schuylkill Men Held On Charges lv Girls region ana southward to iNew taken toward ratification or re Mexico and Texas. Ijection. year 1956, released today, shows Two 21-ycar-old men, bo mar-and Ana (Zunski) Lipinski; two an increase in working capital of ried and residents of Palo Alto, brothers, Walter, Sugarloaf; Rich $1,335,663 and a net reduction, in Schuylkill County, are being held ard, Sybertsville; and two sisters. I 41 I 1111 ir .1 i leng-term debt of $1,431,518. Net income for 1956 was $4, uy uie ocnujiMii naven aciau oijM rf Rochester, N.

Y. and 213,439 or. $2.79 a share compared with $5,599,213 or $3.72 in 1955. Because of allowable deductions ataie rouce on suspicion oi raping Carol at home two teen-age girls of the Miners-j Funerai lans are incomplete. ville area.

The men are charged withlTT' I PP( taking the girls to a theatre jn; Lies III imi Readings in the cold belt ranged from near zero along the Canadian border to 20s through Kansas and Oklahoma and to the 50s in southern Texas. The cold air headed eastward and was expected to lower temperatures from the Great Lakes region to New York and south-westward through eastern Texas and Mississippi. Only below-freezing area in the East this morning was north or New York and Massachusetts, Scattered showers sprinkled areas from Texas eastward Valley HNS To Hear Cannon Sergeant Frank J. Cannon, Troop Pennsylvania State Police, will be the speaker at the monthly meeting of the Good Shepherd Holy Name Society Monday in the church hall, Drums, at 7:30 p. m.

Sergeant Cannon will deal with the subject of "Traffic Safety." After the Holy Name meeting. for income tax purposes not charged against book income, principally rapid amortization items, Shenandoah, and then driving to a 4frt lonely road near Gordon. After the1 "OUTS lUCl 311001111" lonely road near Gordon. After etti's Pennsylvania Room, North Laurel street. This is Unico's prime social event of the year, and the club will honor a local naturalized citizen for his outstanding contribution and service to the community in the field of welfare, science, arts, education, industry or governmental service.

Honored ir the pat were: Dr. M. L. Blum, the late James Cap-parell, Nat Landau, Rev. Francis F.

Molino, Gus Genetti and Calvin Leichtman. Selections of the outstanding probable losses if greater veteran unity is not achieved. Veterans must always be alert to protect their benefits and pensions," he said. The VFW leader of nearly overseas veterans in Pennsylvania will outline national and state VFW programs, including the proposed state Korean bonus. Robert S.

Musser, adjutant; C. A. Gnau, quartermaster; Thomas McLaughlin, administrative assistant and Albert F. Ceres, state public relations director, all of the Harrisburg VFW headquarters staff, will accompany state commander Fromm. Station Wagon, Two Cars In Accident A station wagon and two cars were involved in a collision yesterday on North Church street, between 16th and 17th streets.

Officer Clarence Kramer, investigating, said the station wagon, operated by Raymond Flaim, 835 West Sixth street, owned by Ce-rullo Electric Supply South girls told their parents, the arrests followed. no accrual for federal income tax was made in either year. Forty-six new industries, with estimated plant investments aggregating over $14,400,000, came to tlife railroad. Another 27 industries presently served by the com A 6fi-year-old Wilkes-Barre woman, who was in bed at her home for almost eight hours with a self-inflicted revolver shot wound of the stomach, was reported in fair condition last night at General Hos- SENT TO JAIL Leonard Smugi of Shickshinny, RD 2, was committed to Luzerne through the Golf Coast states and northward through Ohio a d( the Good Shepherd ushers will lipid Vine street, war passing the car of Joseph Gorski, 591 North street, citizens are made by a committee pany announced expansion pro County Prison without bail tncrc- dav when arraigned hpfnrp AlrW. The woman was identified as Pennsylvania.

Some snow fell in a short meeting lor the nomination some northern areas of the wetland election of officers and other of non-Unicans. Fescina, and Vince; grams amounting to nearly $40 Wicf Ho7lotnn U'Vinn fhpir hnmn- business matters. man S. Miles Barber at Kingston Mrs. Pearl Williams, 5 Schlingman Court.

Police were not notified about A report on the parish youth on morals charges involving two ers locked. jbelt The impact caused Gorski's auto; 1 to ram into the parked car of John Properties oOl(l Pnsatie Nnrth Church strppt Sanloupoli, co-chairman, announc- million. ed that any individual, church! Additions to freight car equip-group, or organization knowing included 100 long gondolas, any naturalized citizen whose 1 200 covered hoppers and 100 fifty program will be made to the Holy Mountain Top minor girls. A for mer resident of Mountain Tnn line attempted suiciae untu services to the community dox cars, since lasu benign Smugi was charged with a statu-i'eslerday afternoon when a Physi tory offense and contributing to the cian called Pohce headquarters Kramer reported. worthy of recognition should sub delinquency of a minor.

I aUer ne naa Deen summoned ine mit the name and a brief biogra Name men. In the absence of James T. Mee-han, Holy Name president, who is away at a government conference, John J. Guydish, Drums, vice-president, will preside. Louis Turin and Gino Tisi, co-chairmen, will have charge of the ushers' meeting.

TOOK LOCAL CALL While the Hazleton Community phical sketch to "I Am An Ameri Valley, through the acquisition of 4,517 freight car units, principally box, gondola and hopper cars, has made a notable contribution to the national freight car pool. The aggregate cost of these units was in excess of $27 million. can Day" Committee, Rocco Kis-Lyn Escapee Is Ambulance was in Philadelphia today, the West Hazleton crew took Damages Awarded To Bernard Evancho Bernard W. Evancho, 105 West Cranberry avenue, West Hazleton, won an arbitration board verdict for $519.84 with costs yesterday in his suit against Elwood Daniel Herbein, 626 Washburn avenue, Baltimore. Evancho claimed damages to his automobile which allegedly was hit by defendant's car November 4, 1955, while it was parked in front of plaintiff's home.

Evancho was represented by Attorney Louis" G. Feldmann. Fescina, Hotel Altamont. Sub-committees are being nam a call this afternoon and removed Dominic DeFina from 545 North nome. The police were told that the woman, who was sick two years and despondent, had taken a .32 caliber revolver between 9 and 10 yesterday morning and shot herself in the stomach.

Police said that as she grew weaker later in the day she told her husband about her deed. For Taxes Today Les sthan 100 properties were put on the auction block by Luzerne Cdunty Tax Claim Bureau this morning at 10 in the courthouse rotunda to be sold free of all encumbrances for unpaid 1952 taxes, Fred "Ski" Graboske, director, reported. It is the second time the parcels of real estate were exposed at sale. Properties not sold will be heldfor sale at private bid. Taxing dis-TrlcinTaving liensa ga rnst-those sold today will share in the ed.

The speakers committee has already been selected. It will be headed by Fescina and will in Vine street to St. Joseph Hospital. Men's Brotherhood clude Dr. V.

James Kennedy, Dr. Gerald Andriole nad J. Anthony Christopher. INJURED AT SCHOOL Cyril Fulton, 14, of 745 East Diamond avenue, a student at St. Gabriel's High School, injured his right foot while playing basketball at school Monday.

He was X-rayed today at the State Hospital, and was then discharged. To Meet Tomorrow Transferred To Media A Norwood youth, who escaped Sunday from the Luzerne County Industrial School for Boys at Kis-Lyn, was apprehended yesterday at Philadelphia. The lad, who has fled the local institution on numerous occasions, was admitted to Fromefield Hall, Media, following his capture yesterday. Eugene Dematt, Kis-Lyn assistant superintendent, was sent there to handle the transfer. Men's Brotherhood of Christ Lutheran Church will hold its Isidore Kornzweig To Be Guest Speaker Isidore Kornzweig, executive director of the Jewish Community Center, will be the guest speaker tomorrow evening for the late Friday evening services at Agudas Israel synagogue.

His topic will be "The Unique Function of The Jewish Community Center." In the absence of Rabbi Milton Goldberg, who will be out of town on a preaching mission at B'rith Sholom Community Center at Beth PLAN TO BOOK CIRCUS The Hazleton Jr. Chamber of Commerce, which is engaged in year-'round activities, plans to book a circus for Hazleton during the summer to raise funds to carry on its program. monthly meeting in the parish house tomorrow evening at 7:30 PLENTY OF BIDDERS When opened for the new Berwick district jointure school to be erected at Salem, there were 107 contractors, suppliers, and engineers and architects present at the session. AMBULANCE CALLS The Hazleton Community Ambulance removed Angeline Molen- Personals dini, 905 North Laurel street, to Three Area Marines In Caribbean Training Marine privates Joe M. Matteo, Stephen H.

Hoppy and Gabriel R. Bella, are. participating in extensive amphibious exercises in the Caribbean Sla area with Marine Amphibious Training Group 1-57. During March and early April the group will conduct exercises at Vieques, Puerto Rico. On completion of the exercises, visits will be made to Caribbean o'clock.

Lawrence Bontz, newly-elected president, will be in charge of the business meeting. The monthly topic will be presented. A program of indoor sports will follow. Cite Weatherly School NAB SHOPLIFTERS Nine Columbia County school Mrs. Anthony Reese, 125 West First street, has returned from the State Hospital.

The West Hazleton crew took Minnie Ecker, 127 Washington avenue, borough, to St. Joseph Hospital. Plan Of Operation girls, seven from Berwick and two At a meeting of the committee iiarriSDurg wnere sne vimicu lfronl Bloomsburg, have been husband who is employed as anirounded up on fl serjes of sh(jp. lehem, the service will be conducted by Attorney Martin Cohn. Cantor Herman Marx will chant the liturgy.

Hospital Admissions planning for a vocational school in engineer in me aiaie uepaumt-ut. charges. Thcv toId police While there she attended a session i the im Thorpe area, Director Ed- me mis nc of the state senate. Following the services, Mrs. ST.

JOSEPH HOSPITAL: Medical Mrs. Veronica Paislev. 439 West of "dares and counter- 67 a cause Lena Kline and Mr. and Mrs. Ber- All are of high school nard Kline will b.e hosts at the Green street.

West Hazleton. Mrs. Frances Owens and Mrs. jand nior hi gchooI Lawrence Furey, Lansford, arej social hour. ports before returning to the home bases.

Pvt. Matteo is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matteo, 883 North Laurel street. Pvt.

Hoppy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hoppy, 1AA Wncf Vrtfcii gitnnno "Pvf Tnlla Wilkes-Barre Art Gallery Has Exhibits "Primitive In Oil" is the title of the current exhibition of paintings arranged by the Wyoming Valley Art League in The Little Gallery next to the Hotel Sterling in Wilkes-Barre. Area residents are invited State Farm Insurance Agents Have Parley About 100 sales agents of State Fiirm Insurance Companies from Wilkes-Barre, Scranton, Hazleton and Bloomsburg areas attended a sales conference last night in Wilkes-Barre. Speakers were James Popp of Springfield, superintendent of claims; Richard Hoover of Reading, agency supervisor; Rocco English of Clarks Summit; William Adams, of Conyng-hnm and John Mensinger of Bloomsburg, managers.

vicitincf with relatives here todav. eu inai a survey iinm ue uimio of the Weatherly School District. He stated that by using larger class sections, the Weatherly board operates on a cheaper basis. It appears that the proposed vocational school for Carbon county ivifitnoli'ra of triA rtrocont 0 Communion Hreakfast At Holy Rosary Sunday e. PHILADELPHIA TRIP John Brennan Jr.

and John Gal- Jacob Fink, 236 Main street, Conyngham. Mrs. Margaret Dudeck, 816 Seybert street. Thomas Horinko, 63'i South Poplar street. Henry Reed, barber of South Laurel street who is under observation at St.

Joseph Hospital, hopes to be discharged shortly. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel; lefi thls mg. 'lth Hazleton Community Ambulance to Bella, 209 East Blaine street, John Dragonette, Fourth street, to view the show of works by Fran- The Holy Rosary church Holy; inion of Kme Society, joined by other Frutz.

male parishioners, will receive: mDe lho pfll, Kelayres bring Mrs. Walter J. Dornbusch, 579 West Maple street, to her home from the University of Pennsylvania Mrs. Antoinette Doddo, 150 Thir- ces A. Brennan, who does Pennsylvania Dutch style work, and Mar man, Holy Communion in a body at the some districts to cooperate.

YOUTH CRUSADE well avenue, who underwent ana maEO 'a The National Catholic Youth operation at me aiaie jiuspudi, is recovering at her home. attend a communion breakfast in; the parish auditorium. i President Daniel Gregoria said UNICO SECTIONAL MEET Members of the Wilkes-Barre, Communion Crusade will begin in St. Francis of Assisi church, West Hazleton, Sunday. TO BROADCAST GAME Station WILK, Wilkes-Barre will Stephen Gasper, Harwood.

Mrs. Helene Maurer, 428 West Second street. Mrs. Minnie Ecker, 127 Washington avenue, West Hazleton. Rosemay Panisak, 647 West Main street, Weatherly.

Surgical Jacob Loskill, 338 East Muir ave I i MUnt.na that nnw nffWrc pIpHpH fit a I liazicion anu OCTaiHUU Clidpicis broadcast a play-by-play descrip Birthday Greetings To- Mary Ann Ilerbinko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ilerbinko, 139 Keifer avenue, 14 today. She is an eighth grade student at Gre- eeting this week, will be installed! of U.NICO will hold a sectional Paul Becker, Conecticut, former manager of the Hazleton plant of Electric Auto-Lite, is recovering at his home after suffering a heart attack. meeting at Sun Valley Inn, Drums, March 31.

ian Innes Ross, whose work is of the Grandma Moses type. This exhibit will run through Saturday. March 11 through 16 will offer a show, "Moderns in Oil" w-ith works by Mrs. Christian F. Baiz, New-bold Williams Hendl and Clara Rehrig, all of the Wilkes-Barre area.

The gallery is open to the public free of charge every day from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. except Sundays.

Exhibits of member artists will run continuously until May 1. tion of the District 2 playoff game between Hazle Township and Shickshinny tonight from the Wilkes College gym, at 8 o'clock. at the breakfast. Because of the solemnity of the Lenten season, which began yesterday, Rev. Louis E.

Pilati, the pastor, urged that a large turnout of men join in receiving Holy Genetti's 15th St. Super Market Open Daily 9 a. m. to 9'p. m.

Adv. Mrs. Helen Cherlock, who has been a patient at the State Hospital for a time, will be moved to the U. of P. Hospital in the Hazleton Community Ambulance.

nue. Mrs. Jessie Dozeskie, 734, James street. Gloria Sedon, 559 Maple street. Dorothy Stich, 519 West 20th street.

Joseph Nester, 300 East Blaine street, McAdoo. James McGeehan, 837 Grant street. Official To Attend Carpenters' Banquet The committee in charge of the 60th Anniversary Banquet of the Carpenters and Joiners Local Union, 129, has received word from the general offices at Indianapolis, that Joint Representative Theodore P. O'Keefe, Philadelphia, has been assigned to represent the national office. All Keystone District Council officers have indicated they will be on hand for the program to be held at the Altamont Saturday, March 16.

Dinner will be served at 7 o'clock. Those members and their wives absolutely LAST 6 DAYS nOLY NAME SUNDAY Holy Name societies of the var bey Junior High School. Mrs. James Vitacco, 837 East Diamond avenue, today. Paul Grohol, Cranberry, today.

Jackie Fanning, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fanning, Drums six, today. Josephine Ann Caplo, 121 North Wyoming street. 14 today.

She is a ninth grade student at St. Gabriel's School. Allen Richard German, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen German, 18 South Broad Street, West Hazleton, four, today.

Louis "Skipper" Abramczyk, son Lenten Stations At Sybertsville Monastery Solemn Stations of the Cross will be inaugurated tomorrow night at 7:30 at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Monastery, Sybertsville, and will continue throughout the Lenten season. The Franciscan Fathers also announced that there will be veneration of the true Cross, following the stations. ious parishes in the Hazleton dean Dr. Robert P. Sonner was at Wilkes-Barre last night to attend a meeting of the Luzerne County Chiropody Society at the Hotel Sterling.

ery will receive Holy Communion at the 8 o'clock masses Sunday morning. Mrs. Betty Kohen, 162 South Pine street. Mrs. Lena Sandora, 430 Centre street, Freeland.

STATE HOSPITAL: Medical Mrs. Stella Motzkus, 30 Spring of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Abramczyk' 120 East Clay avenue, West Hazle-' who have made reservations will receive tickets for the dinner as WAY OF THE CROSS Way of the Cross devotions will be conducted each Friday night at 7:30 during the Lenten season in all churches of the Hazleton deanery of the Scranton diocese. Stations of the cross in St.

Gabriel's church will be at 3 and again at 7:30 Fridays. ton, eight today He is a second grade pupil at the West Hazleton Insure yourself another year of musical pleasure. Renew your COMMUNITY CONCERT membership now. Headquarters "Lauder-bach Co. Open Friday and Saturday, March 8 and 9 for renewals.

Adv. (LICENSE NO. 1753) HURRY! This Is Your Last Opportunity For These Amazing Rargains! guests of the local union the night of the banquet at the hotel lobby. The alloted 300 reservations have been filled, no more can be accepted, the committee said. ALL REMAINING If you're downtown for lunch, try the HAZLE DRUG LUNCHEONETTE Adv.

LIST PROPERTY WITH JOSEPH DIXON REAL ESTATE BROKER NO OBLIGATION IF YOUR PROPERTY IS NOT SOLD WITHIN 60 DAYS JOSEPH DIXON Real Esfate Broker 812 Markle Rank GL 5-0701 BLOUSES and DRESSES (Some New Spring Styles) GOING AT RIDICULOUS PRICES! Transfiguration Parochial School. Bobby Adamoyurka, New Coxe-ville, 13 years old today. Caroline Heller, 25 West Cranberry avenue, West Hazleton, tomorrow. A2c William Dale Cauley, who is stationed with the U. S.

Air Force at Portsmouth, N. 19th, today. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William V.

Cauley, 531 Penn court, this city. Mrs. Elmer Lehman, East Juniper street, whose husband is a member of the janitorial staff at the Markle Bank building. A party was held by her friends in honor of the occasion. Mrs.

Anna Godinsky, 962 James street, 76th, yesterday. 6treet, Upper Lehigh. Dpnna Yannarell, 335 East Second street. Paul Payich, 404 East Grant street, McAdoo. John Kochin, 56 New street, Beaver Meadows.

Angeline Molendini, 905 North Laurel street. Mrs. Rose Keenen, Harwood. John Drusda, Kelayres. Surgical John A.

Rossi, Shcppton. Gary Penkala, 531 Seybert street. Esther Schafner, 111 North Pine street. Mrs. Susan Wandishin, Tresckow.

John M. Suda, Ebervale. George Meiss, 227 North Broad street, West Hazleton. Mrs. Marie Forke, 118 East Second street.

David Dietrich, rear 208 Thir-well avenue. Mrs. Myrtle Gimbi, 305 Carbon street, Weatherly. Isadore Brody, 48 South Wyoming street. DR.

BROWN, Optometrists of WILKES-BARRE Announces the OPENING of a BRANCH OFFICE For the examination of EYES and the fitting of the most Modern EYEGLASSES under the personal supervision of DR. ROBERT BROWN. Phone GL 4-60S5. BUY NOW AND SAVE! OBEX EVERY EVENING WHY park jour house on a shelf FOR QUICK RESULTS list your property with Hazleton's busiest real estate office. Call WILBUR A.

KOCH AGENCY Real Estate and Insurance 800-01 Markle Rank Bids. Dial GL 4-3101 or GL 4-2131 OFFICE HOURS: daily 9:30 to 5:00 p. m. Wed. 9:30 to 8:30 p.

m. Thurs. 9:30 to 1:00 p. m. SECOND FLOOR CAPITOL THEATRE BLDG.

133 WEST BROAD HAZLETON, PA. Barbara Jet Veet, daughter of 604 Seybert street, fifth, yesterday. J. A. Spare, of 226 West Oak street, observed his birthday 80 North Wyoming St..

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