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32 Hazleton Standard-Speaker, Monday, April 29, 1974 Fair and Just, Law and Order Adding Chemicals to Atmosphere Better Way to Fight Smog: Professor ih accumulations of ma that me Deaths Smog is the result of a pho STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) ii.umujii.iin fT uwj" 4 if J4 1 if I 'V k'fflX' 'hhv Spell Mitchell GEORGE ALBERT SR. George Albert 64 Loomis Wilkes-Barre was pronounced dead on arrival at the Pittston Hospital MRS. ELIZABETH FICEK Mrs. Elizabeth Ficek.

of 4151 Oak Lane, Matteson, 111., a former resident of McAdoo where she was pro- NEW YORK (AP) John N. photochemical oxidants such as ozone are much more serious. Heicklen revealed the process when he presented a paper last week to the American Chemical Society's Middle Atlantic meeting in WilJces-Barre. tochemical reaction in the- atmosphere, Heicklen said. That is, when sunlight reacts with certain chemicals it produces ozone, the chief component of smog.

Heicklen says a compound A Penn State University chemistry professor says smog may better be fought by adding chemicals to the atmosphere, rather than, contraptions to tail pipes. Dr. Julian Heicklen says his prietor of Betty's Beauty Shop, died at 8:40 p.m. Saturday of a heart attack. st 5:45 a.m.

Sunday in at. Joseph Mitchell, often described as President Nixon's law and order man, served as U.S. attorney general from 1969 to 1972. His post as head of the Justice Department was a reward for running Nixon's election research team has discovered a known as EHA, the trace name Born Nov. 15, 1904, in Hardeen, Lebanon, he was brought to Wilkes-Barre as a child, and was educated in the Wilkes-Barre school system.

He was a member of St. George's Hospital, this city, following a lengthy illness. Born in New Philadelphia, she as the former Betty Nicolodi. and was a member of St. Church of the Assumption.

McAdoo. Her husband. Joseph, died in 1971. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. compound that, if wafted into initials of a substance used in the open air can prevent the synthetic rubber, inter-formation of that irritating rupts the mechanism of ozone brown haze that plagues many formation.

American cities. Several other additives were Presents Paper at ACS Meeting in W-B Dr. David Smith, assistant pro-' fessor of chemistry on the Hazle- He resigned Maronite Church, Wilkes-Barre, campaign in 1968, to take the helm of the Committee to Re-Elect the and the parish Holy Name Society. He was co-foundrr and partner "This route to smog abate- considered, Heicklen said. Buti i.

1 1 i.1 A. fsx. John iBetty Ann) Mulik. with in the Bloomsburg Metal ton Campus of The Pennsylvania Wilkes-Barre, and was well known He quit the committee July 1 1 mem coum enaoie une auto in- uiey wCIc uistdiucu tvi voimi nresentpd a re. dustry to by-pass catalytic con- reasons, including their pos-! State Um ersity presented a re verters for tailnioes.

which are' sible toxicity in volume dis-'searcn papet I 1.1 i i. i Mil iu nciuuai ZA'AlL American Chemical Society in Wil quire regular maintenance and EHA, however, appears to be eniau a mgn tuei penalty," ne a safe, relatively inexpensive, whom sne maoe ner nome, wire grandchildren, a brother. Lawrence, of Tusc3rora: and a sister. Mrs. Charles (Mary) Paulus, of Indian Head, Md.

The funeral will be held from the Damiano Funeral Home. McAdoo. at 9 a.m. Tuesday, with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Mary's Church of the Assumption st 9:30.

Interment will be in the parish cem throughout the county as a steel distributor. Albert was also active in Wilkes-Barre community affairs. He is survived by his wife, the former Isabel Mowad, of Scranton, and the following sons and daughters: Albert Edward and George of Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Stephen Gola. West Columbus, said.

kes-Barre. The presentation was on "Rotational Heat Capacities of Ammonium Ions in their Compounds." Other College of Science faculty that year, soon after the raid on Democratic party headquarters at the Watergate, for "personal reasons." Mitchell's outspoken wife, Martha, had been complaining at tfiat time of being held prisoner by Secret Service men. Since then, Mitchell and his wife separated, with the former attorney general moving from their Fifth Avenue apartment to a midtown hotel. method to cut smog, although he said more extensive testing would be required to support initial findings. from the Hazleton Campus attend- Heicklen estimates his sys- PSP Report 2 Auto Accidents on Rt.

93 State Police at the Hazleton Barracks investigated two highway accidents this past weekend, neither tern, which would be placed the sessions were J- iMonttar. associate professor of Ohio; Mrs. Andrew Lykon, Levit- etery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and town pa jrS- patrick Evans drift into the air. as a vapor, I chemistry; and Dr as- and Mrs.

John Dougherty, both of Wilkes-Barre. Also surviving are 35 cost any city using it Pressor 7 to 9 p.m. today. The rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. today.

Mitchell met Nixon in 1963 j- a i sid.iuu.iiui to, one Nixon moved to New ciiiiu, rf uiomrr, josepn AlDen, Ynrlr K.Mma senior partner Vviiuam j. uanasner p.ns tne Aientorious Service Aiaj. lien. Kingston, and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m.

Wednesday from the Mamary-Durkin Funeral Home, 59 Parrish Wilkes-Barre. with a con-celebrated mass at 10 a.m. in St. George's Maronite Church. Offi of which resulted in injuries to those involved.

The first, at 12:20 p.m. Saturday, happened west of Freeland, and in-mile west of Freeland, and involved two westbound cars driven by Isaac W. Jones, Rr. 706 Centre Freeland, and Stephen T. Gladis, 1100 N.

Vine city. Trooper Lawrence Cordisco said Gladis had stopped his car on the highway for another vehicle making a left turn into a private drive about $50 million a year. A National Academy of Sciences report in 1973 estimated the cost of complete conversion of catalytic converters at $23 billion annually, he continued. "The huge quantity of extra gasoline which the converters would entail seems especially ill-advised since world reserves of petroleum are not going to last forever," Heicklen added. BRAD ALAN DONATI Brad Alan Donati, two-month-old son of John and Gail Skinner Donati, of 6412 Edsall Road, Alexander, died on Saturday afternoon in Fairfax Hospital, Fairfax, Va.

He was born Feb. 20. Surviving in addition to his par Medal on the newly retired Lt. Col. Donald K.

Young. in a Wall Street law firm. The two men frequently teamed up. in their work, with Mitchell representing users of bonds and Nixon the underwriters. The Nixon-Mitchell friendship flourished through daily meetings and eventually their two law firms merged.

Later that year when Nixon introduced Mitchell as his ciating will be Chor-Bishop David fcl-Mouallem, S.T.D. Inter ents are a brother. Brian and a THE CELLAR DOOR Nightly Dance And Show Entertainment 19 P.M. To 2 AM.) COCKTAIL HOUR 5 To 7 P.M. Daily Drinks At Special Rates Held Over FOR ONE WEEK ONLY I "United Sounds" NEW HOURS 9 P.M.

To 2 A.M. For Reservations Phone 455-9251 ne ment will be in the family plot at While Heiklen's method does sister, Lisia, both at home; way, resulting in Jones crashing; m. Marys Lemeterv. Hanover 75c A Gallon? Predicts Long Lines at Gas Pumps Again Unless Drivers Continue Conserving Fuel Thomas Anderson, executive! of long lines waiting at gas director of the Pennsylvania! pumps unless motorists contin- affect carbon monoxide paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Donati, of McAdoo; emissions, he does not see that as a drawback. car. Township. choice for attorney general, he Friends may call at the funeral described Mitcne11 as "a fair anHiman- a Just man. one who rec- yA hr.

otT-rtol trranHnarpnK Betsy Henry, 10 Warren West The dangers of carbon mon- a i rririhn t0(lay from 7 to 9 and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Skinner, of. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tues- home today from 7 to 9 this city- nazieion, ana rercy myes, us oxide in an urban atmosphere Cooper Nescopeck, collided at! are not severe," he said, add- day.

ognizes the necessity to assure justice as well as law and order." While attorney general, Mitchell loosened the restrictions under which federal law en- Friends may call at the Grebey, Beltz and Gleim Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p. m. Tuesday. p.m. aaiuraay on nouie at the intersection of County Road 37, Service Station Dealers Association, has predicted the return 454-3151 PIZZA in Sugarloaf Township.

MRS. POROTIIY BRUZAS Mrs. Dorothy Bruzas, a guest at the Laurel Hill Nursine Home 455-5752 The funeral will be held at the convenience of the family. agencies may use Dunmore, died at the home Satur-, force-ment wiretaps to gather information. day 3 W.

Diamond Avenue Cabbage Potato Pies Hoagies Open: 6P -11 P.M. Delivery: 6 P.M. -11 P.M. Trooper Richard Mazurkiwecz, investigating officer, said the Henry woman, eastbound on the secondary road, had stopped at the intersection for a stop sign, then drove onto the highway where her car and that of Hayes, which was traveling south on 93, collided. Resident Employment Shows Rise Funerals THE PUB ue conservation measures.

"The weather is beautiful and people just want to go for a drive. Long lines may hit us by the first two weeks of May," he says. Anderson also (predicts that gasoline prices will continue to rise, perhaps going as high as 75 cents a gallon. He says gasoline shortages could hit the northern counties of Pennsylvania, in the York-Lancaster area and around Philadelphia. Anderson made the remarks last week during an interview with the Associated Press.

Born in Jeanesville, a daughter of the late James and Mary Gallup Shaver, she was a member of Elm Park Methodist Church in Scranton. Surviving are three sisters: Mrs. Clara Cunfer, Drums, and Mrs. Mary Smith and Mrs. Margaret Hutchison, both of Baltimore, Md.

Her husband, Casey, died in 1958. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. from the Snowdon Fut neral Home, 1810 Sanderson Scranton. Interment will be in Ab- The funeral of Robert Calovine, 13G9 Warden Bridgeport, who died last Tuesday in the Bridgeport Hospital, was held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday from the Boyle Funeral city, with a Presents Resident employment in the Northeast Pennsylvania Labor Market Area (Luzerne.

Lackawanna and Monroe Counties) rose by 2,200 last month, Guy A. Solfanelli. Today's Events Hazle Township Supervisors, municipal building, 7 p.m. East End Fire Company, fire-house, 7:30 p.m. Hazleton Camera Club, Art League Building, 8 p.m.

Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m Tonight thru Saturday GO-GO NIGHT TONIGHT The Return Of The Dynamic in Sacred Heart Church, Weston, district manager of the Bureau with the Rev. Michael Penn, pas- of Employment Security, reported tor, officiating. Interment was in in a labor market letter. mgton Hills Cemetery, Scranton Due to Energy Crisis we have revised our Title and Tag Service to Harrisburg Tuesday Friday. Birth and Death Certificates and Out of State Titles Out Specialty.

MARRIAGE LICENSE AP-PLICATIONS ISSUED HERE. Dog Licenses Issued Here. No Waiting! Motor Cycle, Mobile Homes Auto and Home Insurance policies available JOHN E. KULIG Notary Public and General Ins. 27 E.

Broad St. West Hazleton Phone 453-4183 Federal, State Personal Prop erty Taxes Also Prepared Herel Friends may call today from 3 to'the Parish cemetery. The gain was made as the resuit Col. Young Given Medal A 30-year military cireer in the active Army and the Pennsylvania Army National Guard ended recently for Lt. Col.

Donald K. Young a personnel staff officer in the Guard's state headquarters. Col. Young, of Tsmaqua RD 2. was presented his second Pennsylvania Meritorious Service Medal from the state's Deputy Adjutant General, Maj.

Gen. William J. Gallagher during retirement ceremonies at Indiantown Gap. The citation which accompanied the medil cited Col. Young for his "unique management techniques in tarrying out innumerable and complex tasks assigned to him.

"His constant personal super-Tision of his subordinates, and the ound professional advice and assistance offered to administrators of National Guard organizations, contributed immeasurably toward the efficient accomplish Pallbearers were William and of increases of 1.800 in non-agricul- 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. RUMMAGE SALE Christ Lutheran Church Ma.n St. Conyngham May 111 a.m. to 9 p.m. May 2 9 i.in.

to 11 a.m. Sponsored By: The Lutheran Church Women "SUGAR" Edward Gilliard, Robert Gilbridge, tural wage and salary employment James Schneider, Paul Podany and and 200 each in the all other worker Thomas Fellin. category and in agriculture. 3r SCATTON'S Restaurant 69 S. Laurel St.

Fresh Hard Shell Crabs Phone: 454-9034 Police Detain 165 Members Of Cycle Gang 32-34 N. Broad Street est Hazleton Phone: 455-8029 Total, resident employment was estimated to be 3,600 above the year-ago level. There was a net increase of 200 among manufacturing industries during the period. Durable goods industries declined by 300 with losses of 200 each in primary metals and electrical machinery Funeral services for William F. Sachs, a local Salvation Army-worker for 56 years, who died on Wednesday in the Hazleton Lutheran Home, were held Saturday morning from the Salvation Army Citadel.

Maj. Bertha Harris and Capt. Vi" Thick FOAM For Carpet Underpaddlng 9x12 $5.95 Larger Size Cut to fit Ml.yd.49c MID CITY Ruth Price of the citadel staff, con-j READING, Pa. police stopped and detained a mounted army of 165 members land in increase of 100 in non-elec ducted the services. Interment will be made at 10 a.m.

today in the Vine Street Cemetery. ment of the monumental personnel actions which were required during a period in which the Pennsylvania Army National Guard underwent the greatest personnel turnover in of the Pagans motorcycle gang near here Sunday as the cyclists headed toward a motorcycle race. "We're arresting them for following each other too close Peter Ferdoucha. 121 E. Jackson 225 W.

Broad Complete Car Service FREE Pick-up Delivery Mufflers State Inspection Motor Tune Up Wheel Balance Brakes and Shocks Front End Alignment Oil Change Lube Luzerne Tire Inc. 435 S. Church Hazleton, Pa. 455-6397 OPEN WEDNESDAY 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.

McAdoo. who died on Thursday Ph- 455-4729 in the State General Hospital, was I buried Saturday morning from the or 455-4720 its history." the citation continued, "Col. Young's total dedication to; ly, said state police Capt. Mi cfj Michael Jupina Jr. Funeral Home.

chael Kostow rommnnHpr WiARlVIUP trical machinery. A net gain of 500 among nondurable goods industries resulted from gains of 100 in food products. 800 in apparel and related products and 100 in leather products and declines of 300 in printing and publishing and 200 in rubber and miscellaneous plastic products. Total nonagricultural wage and salary worker employment, was 1.900 above one month ago and 4,500 above a year ago. Total unemployment in the region decreased by 1,500 during the-period to a preliminary estimate of 17.800 in mid March.

The total civilian hbor force available in March was 700 above February and 7.700 above the year-ago level. Reading Troop L. ''That is aj0- violation of the state motor ve-l The li hide code. pastor of the United Church of duty throughout his 30 years of military service and the excellence in the overall performance of his duties are in keeping with the highest traditions of the military ser- PETRUZZI'S PIZZERIA 34 W. 9th Street 455-1001 As the 65 troopers be can Christ, McAdoo.

conducted tne services. Interment, was in Mount Here's What You Have Been Waiting For: RE-OPENING, MAY 1 vice and reflects great credit upon processing the cyclists they himself, the Pennsylvania Army i found the task so cumbersome National Guard and the Common-j that only 29 appeared before wealth of Pennsylvania," the cita-jtwo district magistrates. The tion concluded. others were given summonses Besides the Meritorious Service 'and released. Laurel Memorial Park.

Pallbearers were William and Ren Sube. Willhm Siegfried, Mar LaSota. Robert Greybush and Robert Dorneman. Appearing This Week 'CAPNEY' Don't Forget! TUES. Is.

HALF DOLLAR NITE CLIP THIS COUPON 20c OFF WITH THIS COUPON Large 15 Cut or Small 8 Cut Good Mon. Tues. Only! oTeiTsIjndaysT- 3 P. M. to 1 1 P.

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Thru Thurs. 'til 10 P.M. Capt. Kostow said the Pagans Medals, Col. Young also holds the Army Commendation Medal, the came from Pennsylvania.

New- The New Beautiful The funeral of Joseph MelUo 119 Magnolia Terrace. Upper Darby, formerly of this city, who died on Wednesday in Haverford Gen Good Conduct Medal, tne united Jersey, Delaware. Maryland, Nations Service Medal and the Virginia. Tennessee and Ala- Due to the overwhelm horesn Service bama. He said a state police jpra Hospital," Haverford.

was held ui. oung. wno joinca ine followed them from1 long Week-End in DISNEY WORLD -June 14, 15, 16, 17-For More Information end Reservations Call: KATHY-455-8846 (After 4:00 P.M.) WEST HAZLETON PIZZA PARLOR Restaurant Fun Room ing crowd, we have moved to the front of the building, 13-15 N. Broad West tary at 17. will remain with Chester County farm, where state Department of Military Af-jthey besan assembling Satur-fairs in his civilian capacity as: day nisht.

state military personnel officer. He The 'Pagans were stopped at has been with the Department a road block on the Morcan. since 1958. Saturday morning from the Fierro Funenl Home. Father Michael Pulicare was the celebrant of the Mass of Christian Burial in Most Precious Blood Church and gave the blessings in the funeral home and at the grave in the parish cemetery.

Pallbearers, hIV nephews of the deceased, were Anthony Orlando, Louis, Robert and Alfred Molito and Steve Mocarsky. town Expressway (interstate AUTO TRANS BODY SHOP INC. 1 mi. North of the Mall on Rt. 940 to Freeland Phone 454-7571 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS REBUILT Minor Repairs and Adjustments All Work Guaranteed Fast Service Reasonable Prices Free Road Check way funnels through a valley.

State police sharpshooters had i been stationed on adiacpnt Death Notices 1 ridges. FICEK At St. Joseph Hospital.) Capt. Kostow said the Pagans Sunday. April 28.

Mrs. Elizabeth were frisked and several weap-(Nicolodn Ficek. Funeral Tucs ons were confiscated. He said day at 9 a.m. from the Damiano they were headed to the Read-Funeral Home.

Mass of Christian ing Fairgrounds to watch the Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Mary's running of the annual Bill Hu-Church of the Assumption. Inter- ter Memorial Race, named ment in the pirish cemetery, after a cyclist who died several Viewing Monday from 2 to 4 and a.so- THANK YOU To Trs. Zogby Anerbach.

3rd floor Nurses of the St. Joseph Hospital. Msgr. Mecca Rev. l.uchi: also, all roy friends relatives for the cards gifts sent to me during my recent illness.

Mrs. Joseph Flaim LADIES (Men and Children too) COME ON DOWN TO: THE YARN SHOP 45 North laurel Street Hazleton. Pa. LET'S NEEDLEPOINT Pick a canvas or make your oun design. We have an array of 100 colors to pick from.

Also: Crewel kits. Needlepoint kits. Embroidery of Pillow Cases. Tablecloths, and Quilts. Come knit a sweater or Afghan KNITTING INSTRUCTIONS: Wed.

Evening 5-8 Sat. 1012 1-4 PROP. FAYE ORKIN Proudly Presents For One Week Only Direct From The Classics 4, Washington. D.C. "COPS AND ROBBERS" 7 to 9 p.m.

Damiano Funeral Home. Free Storage For All Your Wardrobe (Except Fur Or Fur Trim Garments) Every Garment Beautifully DRY CLEANED SPOTTED With Soft. No-Shine Finishing Delivered In The Fall For Only The Price of Dry Cleaning Pick-Up And Delivery Service, Anywhere In The Area MARTZ BROTHERS CLEANERS PHONE: 454-0221 loth Grant Streets ASPHALT PAVING CO. Driveways Sidewalks Etc. FREE ESTIMATES Call 454-1156 TONIGHT IS 50c NIGHT Professional Locksmiths Locks Safes Repaired Alarm Systems Key Security, Inc.

Phone 455-9114 MORIl.E SHOP TO SAVE YOU MONEY! For Reservations Phone 454-9288 KRAL'SE At Geisinffer Medical Center. Friday. April 26th. 1974. Miss Margaret Krause.

Funeral Services Tuesday. April 30th, at 11:00 a.m. from Grebey. Beltz Gleim Funeral Home. Interment in Vine St.

Cemetery. Relatives and friends rrm- call Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Grebey, Beltz Gleim, funeral directors. Betty's Dress Shop JT 162 S. Pine Street Has Re-Opened For Business HAZLETON MEMORIAL CO.

McAdoo-Hazleton Highway Next To O'Lears Catering For i oui 1 BLACKTOP MAINTENANCE, INC. 0S or I -Clearance Sale ILJ7 Monuments A WHAT PRICE SECURITY? "Rising Crime Rate Calls For Added Security On Home, Business Industry" CALL THE EXPERTS Security Locks Installed Custom Master Key Systems Safes Sold Serviced FRANK'S LOCK 5ERVICE CO. 99 North Wyoming Street Hazleton PHONE: 454-6623 (SHOP LOCALLY FOR ASSURED SERVICE) This Week On All Merchandise and Bronze The Industry's Finest. Phone 455-4956 See Complete Transmission Overhaul 1 DAY SERVICE SLOWEST PRICES IN TOWN FREE TOW CHECKIT ALL WORK GUARANTEED PENNY'S GARAGE Pardeesville Road Phone 454-2079 Offers The Following: A protective treatment for your existing paved driveways or parking area Seals all cracks in the asphalt Doubles the life of the paved area Prevents SOFT SPOTS From Developing Prevents Raveling Saves The Cost of Repaving Call 455-3733 or 454-1386 Mr. Persico Hours Monday through Saturday 10:00 A.M.

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