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32 Hculeton Standard-Speakwr, Thursday, May 31, 1962 Deaths 1.1 i Births Earns Degree At Bloomsburg Gary Antoliek Earns Degree Funerals Underwriters to Elect Officers Tomorrow Nomination and election of officers will take place at a meeting of the Hazleton Chapter, National Association of Life Underwriters, at a luncheon meeting tomorrow. J. Anthonv Christopher is han ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs, William Bolish, RD 1 Weatherly.

The mother is the former Rose Maleski. dling details for the program which will be held at Ketenelier uoia Room, West, Broad street. Edmund Nimick, president, will be in charge of the business Mrs. Mary Dion, Butler Terrace, Freeland, who died Monday at the State Hospital, was buried this afternoon from the McNulty Funeral Home, Frcclano. Rev, Michael.

Dudick conducted the services in St. Mary's Byzan tine Catholic Church, Freeland, and gave the blessm-: at the grave in the parish ceme'ery. Pallbearers were Fred, Richard and Gordon Lazo, Michael Lucas, George Chura and Henry Bott. Posts Bail For Hit-Run Dominic Cusatis, 55. of 419 West Ninth street, was held under $500 bail for the next term of court after hp was given a hearing yesterday "on a hit-run charge before Justice of Peace Fred DcLazio, Hazle Township.

State police said Cusatis waj driving south on Route 940 near Fibers Hill, about 12:30 a. m. yesterday, when he veered to the left side of the road and struck a car heading north, operated by Daniel V. 21, of 930 South street, Freeland. Police reported Cusatis failed to stop and identify himself at the.

scene, but the license number of his vehicle was furnished police by witnesses, leading to his arrest. Damages to Cusatis' automobile were estimated at $50 and to the Barata car at $150. MUS. KA1I1KVN CARK Mrs. Kathryn (McCabc) Carr, a former McAdoo resident, died this morning at Harrisburg.

Born in Honey Brook, the deceased was the daughter of the late John and Catherine (McGeej McCabe. Surviving are several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held from the Turnbach Funeral Home, this city, Saturday morning at 8:45 o'clock. Solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated in St. Patrick's Church, McAdoo, at 9:30 o'clock, and burial will follow in St Pal-rick's Cemetery.

Friends may call Friday from 7 to 10 p. m. STATE HOSPITAL: A son to Mr. and Mrs.Norbert Kotzer. 216 North Third street, West Hazleton.

Prior to marriage the mother was Bonnie Grebcy. The father is the area representative for Zcp Manufacturing and Chemical Corp. REPORT DISTRESS CALL SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) The Coast Guard said today it had received a distress" call Wednesday n'mht from a fishinc trawler re MRS, FETEK W. ELLIS Mrs.

Carrie Mac Ellis, 72 Weatherly RD 2, wife of Peter W. Ellis, died last night at 8:15 o'clock at St. Joseph Hospital. Born in Drums, the deceased was a daughter of the late William and Alice (Culp) Walk. She had resided in the Weatherly area the past 25 years and, prior to had lived in Eckley.

She was a member of St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Freeland. In addition to her husband, she is survived by two children: Mrs. Ethel Turnbach, Freeland, and Walter Herring, Allentown; ono grandchild, one sister, Mrs. Florence Brooks, this city; and a number of nieces and nephews.

The funeral will be held from the Cotterall Funeral Home, 706 Birkbeck street, Freeland, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. Fred D. Haffner, of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, officiating. Interment will be in Freeland Cemetery.

Friends may call Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. ported sinking in the Atlantic 45 A daughter to Atty. and Mrs. Ailan W.

Holman Newporl. The mother is the former Joan Robinson, Washington, D. and the father, a former resident cf this city, is state representative from Perry Co. miles southeast of Savannah. Two persons were believed aboard the vessel.

Two Coast Guard launches, a cutter and a Navy plane were dis patched to the scene. Gordon Fulk, Star Route, White Haven, whodicd Monday at the Veterans Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, was buried this afternoon from the A. Mitchell Kocher Funeral Home, White Haven. Rev. John Kane, pastor of the White Haven Free Methodist Church, conducted the services.

Interment was in Laurel Cemetery, White Haven. Pall bearers were Gerald Fulk, Homer Hontz, Calvin Knappen-bcrger, John Gower, Jack Williams and William Stcmple. Military honors were accorded at the grave by a group from Tobyhanna Signal Depot. The Coast Guard said it did not know the names of those aboard but that the vessel, the Linda is owned by Howard Davis of Phil Lincoln U. Selects Woman Salutatorian OXFpRD, Pa.

(AP)-For the Hospital Admissions ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: Admissions Walter Melkosky, 519 Ridge avenue, West Hazleton. David Backus, 612 Main street, Freeland. Mrs. Carrie Ellis, RD 2, Wea KERMIT C.

BELTZ Kermit G. Beltz, 56, of 245 Franklin street, Wcissport, Mayor of Wcissport and husband of a for-mcr West Hazleton woman, died Tuesday in Palmcrton Hospital. Beltz began his second term as mayor in January after defeating Republican incumbent Walter Smith in last November's general election. His first term as mayor of the community was from 1954 to 1957. He was also a Wcissport borough councilman for eight years, from James K.

Koch At the commencement exercises at Bloomsburg State College, James It, Koch, 415 West Diamond avenue, was awarded a bachelor adelphia. of science degree in secondary ed second time in its 108-year history Lincoln University has chosen a woman to deliver the salutatory, or address of greeting, at com ucation. He majored in social studies and had a minor in geog therly. Mrs. Emma Folk, 919 North mencement exercises.

They will held next Sunday. Lincoln is a pre The funeral of John J. Finland who died suddenly Saturday Alfred Evanko, 156 Main street, MRS. JOHN PFROMM Mrs. John Pfromm, 58, of 71 Walnut street, Conyngham, died 1:30 p.m.

yesterday at her home following an illness of five months. The former Margaret Schaefcr, she was born in Hazleton, the dauchter of the late William and dominantly male school. 1946 to 1953, having served as coun cil president the last six years of The woman so honored is Mrs. raphy. Married to the former Marilyn Reinmillcr, Koch is a son of City Councilman and Mrs.

Wilbur Koch. While at Bloomsburg, he was a member of the Day Men's Association, the Pennsylvania State Education Association and the Veterans' Club. He was graduated' from his two terms. Helen Soliwoda, of West Grove, at St. Joseph Hospital, was held Wednesday morning from the Bonin Funeral Home.

Solemn requiem high mass was celebrated in St. Joseph's R. C. Church by Msgr. who completed her course Mary (Wollenhaupt) Schaefer.

Gary K. Antoliek Gary R. Antoliek, this city, is among 110 scheduled to be graduated during combined baccalaureate-commencement exercises at Elizabethtown College, Eliza bethtown, on Sunday at 2:30 in the Elizabethtown Area High School auditorium. A history and political science major, he will receive a Bachelor of Arts degree. Antoliek is married ot the former Kathleen Reinhart, this city, and the couple has three children, two sons and one daughter.

He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Antoliek, 785 Peace street. In the fall he will teach history and mathematics in a Temple University affiliated high school in the Philadelphia area, and will study toward a Master's degree at the university. Dr.

Norman J. Baugher, general secretary of the General Brotherhood Board of the Church of the Brethren and vice-president of the National Council of Churches, will deliver the commencement address, "Thunder of Dawn." in February, a few months before the birth of her third child. Her eldest, Wesley, will be graduated Hazleton High School, class of 1954, and served four years in the Air Prior to locating in Conyngham, 17 years ago, she resided in West Hazleton for a number of years. The deceased was a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, West Hazleton.

A son, John, died three months Force, two years of which were spent in Japan. from high school on the same day his mother leaves Lincoln. The father, Walter, teaches-in the Ken-nett Consolidated School, at nearby Kennctt Square. Mrs. Dorothy Schuetle of Port Deposit, delivered the salutatory in 1958.

Koch has accepted a teaching position in Scotch Plains, N. J. ago. A native of Lehighton, he was a son of the late Jacob and Ursula (Graver) Beltz. He was employed as a machinist by Mack Motors, Allentown, and was a member of Zion United Church of Christ, Lehighton.

Surviving are his wife, the former Thelma A. Walck, West Hazleton, and a sister, Mrs. John Hall, Garden City, N.Y. The funeral will be held Saturday at 2 p. m.

from the J. J. Mayes Funeral Chapel, 408 Bridge street, Wcissport. Interment will be in Union Hill Cemetery, Weiss-port. Friends may call tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.

m. Surviving are her husband, John, and two daughters: Mrs. Evelyn Joseph J. Gavenda; Rev. Cyril Rable, deacon; Rev.

John Marinko, sub-deacon. Seated in the sanctuary were Very Rev. Francis Lukaczyk, OFM; Rev. Cyril Droz-diak, OFM. Attending were Brother Martin Wyda, OFM; Brother Eugene McGuire, OFM, of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Monastery, New Cannan, Conn.

Interment was in the Calvary Cemetery, Drums, with Rev. Marinko, assisted by Revs. Lukaczyk and Drozdiak-, giving the blessing at the grave. Pallbearers were: John Danko, Michael Kolessar, Edward Washko of the St. Joseph Holy Name Society, and Leo Dushcck, Joseph Kundrat and George Lazur of St.

Joseph's Lodge Branch 3 Pennsylvania Slovak Union. Koch, at home, and Mrs. Edward Movie About Hawaii Saturday in Valley American Legion Post 795, But (Doris) Cavanaugh, Ridley Park, Pa. There are eight grandchildren. Also surviving are a sister and two brothers: Mrs.

Anna Dillman, Reading: Louis Schaefer, Frack- Harwood. Mrs. Christine Calibey, 721 Alter street. Nancy Porpiglia, 212 East Muir avenue. Wendy Nussbaum, 125 North Broad street, West Hazleton.

Mrs. Ruth Ferdinand, Drums. Brian O'Donnell, 78 First street, Drifton. Gregory Schwika, 310 Bell avenue, Raritan, N.J. Mrs.

Mary Boyle, 326 West Maple street. Andrew Nahay, 26 Old street, Harwood Mines. Discharges Joseph Doolittle, 126 Thirwell avenue. Joseph Pavlick, 314 Putnam street, West Hazleton. Frank Podlesny, 219 Winters avenue, West Hazleton.

Guy Giarletto, 659 Alter street. Carol Ann Cepin, '942 Walnut street, Freeland. Mrs. Josephine Coyne, 412 West First street. Mrs.

Martha Hensel, 629 Main street, Weatherly. Patricia Callahan, 197a South Wyoming street. Mrs. Rita Dieckman, 410 Center street, Jim Thorpe. Marie Kaminski, 731 North street, West Hazleton.

Clare Patton, 40 North Chestnut street, Tresckow. Teenage Trio Held in Death ler Township, and its Ladies' Auxiliary, will sponsor the showing of ville, and August Schaefer, Perth Amboy, N.J. AMBULANCE CALLS Hazleton Community Ambulance yesterday took Gregory Schwika, The funeral will be held 11 a.m. Saturday from the Kracf and a film on Hawaii Saturday night at 8 o'clock at the Post home, Edgewood. The movie, open to the public, was taken by Righter Woodring, St.

Johns, who visited in the Far East. Refreshments will be available during the program. Hughes Funeral Home with Rev. of 310 Bell avenue, Raritan, N.J., Richard Aberncthy officiating. Interment will be in St.

Johns Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. from 433 West 20th street to St.

Joseph Hospital and Mrs. Mary Boyle from 326 West Maple street to St. Joseph Hospital. On Tuesday, the West Hazleton ambulance took Mrs. Maude Harris from 605 Winters avenue, West Hazleton, to Hazleton State General Hospital.

LEVI C. FAUX Levi C. Faux, 82, of 411 West Spruce street, died Tuesday at St. Joseph Hospital. A retired painter, he was born in Sybertsville, the son of the late Reuben and Susan (Spaide) Faux.

He was a member of St. Paul's Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Elizabeth Lonzer, and a son, Elwood, a local musician. The funeral will be held 2 p.m. Friday from Bachman Brothers Funeral Home with Rev.

D. Owen Brubaker officiating. Interment will be in the Vine Street Ceme The funeral of Mrs. James A. Maloney, of Cheverly, Mv-, formerly of Freeland, who died last Saturday, was held yesterday from the R.

J. McNulty Funeral Home, Freeland. A requiem high mass was celebrated in St. Ann's R. C.

Church, Freeland, by Rev. Albert Augustyn. Blessing at the grave was by Rev. Leo Gilroy, pastor of St. Ann's.

Pallbearers were Francis X. Gallagher, Edward Doggett, Francis Ferry, Dr. John Delia Croce, James McKin-ley, Joseph Malloy. St. Ann's Band members and the Sisters of Mercy of St.

Ann's, attended the funeral in a body. Train Wreck (Continued from Page 1) past watchman who were frantically waving flags and lanterns. Today is Ascension Day, a holiday in Italy, and Saturday is the country's national holiday in celebration of the formation of the Italian Republic. The two holidays gave many Italians an opportunity for a four-day vacation. And between 600 and 700 crowded aboard the early morning Milan-Genoa train.

As it stood in Voghera station PHILADELPHIA (AP) Two boys and a teenage girl have been, charged with offenses in connection with auto crash Tuesday night that killed another teenage girl and injured her young escort. Police said charges were filed Wednesday while the three, themselves injured in the crash, remained hospitalized under guard. They are Michael Milligan, 15, identified by police as the driver, Nicholas Franks, 17, and Rita De-Anne, 14. Milligan and Franks were charged with homicide by auto, larceny, receiving stolen goods and conspiracy. The girl was charged with larceny of an auto and being an incorrigible runaway.

Franks was in critical condition, Milligan and the DeAnne girl satisfactory. Police said the three were riding in a stolen car when it rammed another auto at a city intersection. Linda Santini, 15, a passenger ia the other car, was killed. Her escort, Joseph Barretta, 16, was admitted to a hospital with head Recover Body (Continued from Page 1) brace on which he was standing gave way, Ironically, at the time, the adventure-loving youth was supposed to have been at a Boy Scout meeting. Instead, he decided to hunt frogs on nearby Bunker Hill with a chum, Billy Kreiger, also 12.

It was while hunting frogs that the two spotted the squirrel. Young Kreiger 9aid Kenny chased the animal into the open mine shaft and started climbing in after it. As he was trying to get back out, the brace broke. Billy, who also had been in the shaft, managed to scramble to safety and summon help. Rescue teams worked through the night in their efforts to penc-' trate the mine.

They were hampered by rotted timber braces which threatened to give way at any time. Most of the work was done under huge spotlights powered by a portable generator. Two men were lowered by rope to a' depth of 300 feet, but could go no further. They reported that there was about 90 feet of water at the bottom of the shaft. Steve Webster, a skin-diver, was called to the scene from Mount Carmel, but state and federal mine inspectors refused to allow him to go down.

"It's my life, isn't it?" Webster argued in vain. Ken's father, an employe of the Reading Transportation Co. in Harrisburg, didn't learn of the tragedy until he arrived home late Tuesday night. lie spent the rest of the time at the scene, shuffling back and forth to the mine opening, his hands clasped in prayer, tears streaming from his eyes. He never gave up hope and stood right alongside Varano and Garcia when they were lowered into the shaft in a gumboat a boxlike contraption resembling a mine buggy.

As they made their way down, the two had to shore up sides of the mine shaft to brace the rotten timbers. The grim rescue workers worked in silence for the most part. At times, the constant hum of the power generator was the only noise that could be heard. The mine, owned by Sam Bressi of Kulpmont, had been closed for about two years, but was scheduled to reopen in two or three weeks. State mine inspectors said they didn't believe there was any negligence on the part of the owner in the tragedy.

However, they did say they planned to investigate. The boy, a sixth grader at the Stevens School in Shamokin, was one of six children in the Schickley family. He had three brothers and two sisters. Mrs. Schickley was put under sedation after learning of the youngster's death.

"He's dead, he's down in the hole," she cried. The accident occurred about half a mile from the boy's home on the outskirts of the town. City-Butler (Continued from Page 17) sylvania State University and holds MRS. HENRY STAUFFER Mrs. Henry Stauffer, the former Emma Zimmerman, died Tuesday in Harrisburg Hospital following a brief illness.

She was born in Ringtown and resided there most of her life. She was a member of the Redeemer Lutheran Church, Harrisburg, and the Sons and Daughters of Liberty. Surviving are four sons: Wil-dred and Wallace, Harrisburg; Mrs. Mary Lou Sheston, Con-yngham. Mrs, Blanche Anderson, 945 North Church street.

tery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Mrs. Louise Gower and son, 304 Erie street, White Haven.

Mrs. Arlene Harris and son, 138 Main street, Beaver Brook. David. Llnglestown, and Clair, James and Fred Fellin, West the freight crashed into the last Camp Hill. There are seven grandchildren and 13 great-grandchil dren.

Also surviving is a brother, Nel son, of Ringtown. Market -street, Sheppton. Leonard Tarapchak, 329 Kiefer avenue. John limko, 788 East Main street, Bernard Tychinsky, 735 Winters avenue, West Hazleton. John Stahura III, rear 773 Alter street.

Mary Ann Adamchick, Weston. The funeral of Steve Sabol who died Sunday, was held Wednesday from the Bonin Funeral Home. Solemn requiem high mass was celebrated in Ss. Peter and Paul's Byzantine Catholic Church, Beaver Meadows, by Stephen P. Luzetsky, assisted by Very Rev.

Francis Lukaczyk and Rev. Cyril Drodziak. Interment was in the parish cemetery with all the clergy giving the blessing at the grave. Pallbearers were: Leonard Sabol, Francis Sabol, Stephen Krobock George Mehalochick, Stephen Mehalochick, Joseph Mehalochick. The funeral will be held 10:30 a.m.

Friday from St. John's Lutheran Church, Ringtown. Interment Advertisement will be in the Lutheran Cemetery, Ringtown. coach, ramming completely through it. Identification of the victim's was slow.

None of the first dead and injured identified was American. Most of the injured, and all of the dead were in the last two coaches of the 10-coach passenger train en route south from Milan to Genoa and Ventimiglia on the French frontier. Police with blow torches cut into the twisted wreckage to reach the dead and dying. Doctors amputated the legs of a woman and a man pinned helplessly in the tangle of smashed steel. Three hours after the wreck, an infant was found inside one wrecked coach alive and unhurt.

MRS. ANNA GOOTII Mrs. Anna Remenschider Gooth, 68, former resident of this city, died at Miami, Florida, Tuesday, after an illness of eight years. Her husband died in 1961, and she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Robert (Anna Marie) Duncan, Miami, and a number of cousins in this city.

Funeral services will be held Friday at 8 p. m. at Bess Memorial Funeral Parlor, Miami, followed by cremation. JOHN A. JUNA John A.

Juna, 313 North Fifth street, West Hazleton, died Wednesday at 3:30 a.m. at Hazleton State General Hospital, where he had been a patient the past five weeks. He was born in Harwood, son of the late Joseph and Elizabeth Juna, and lived in the Greater Hazleton Area his entire life. Prior to his retirement, he was employed as a miner at the Cranberry Colliery. He was a member of St.

Joseph's R.C. Church, the Holy Name Society of that parish, and the Kosciusko Club, West Hazleton. His wife, the former Anna Calek, died August 4, 1961, and he is survived by the following children: Mrs. John (Anna) Venit, Mocana-qua; Mrs. John (Agnes) Dimmer-ling, West Hazleton; Helen, Phila a Masters Degree from New York University.

Mrs. Smith is now completing her first term as an instructor of geometry in local schools. Her letter of resignation said she would move to Easton. A letter from the Department of Public Instruction approved acceptance of secondary pupils from Banks Township, Beaver Meadows borough, Conyngham borough, Kline Township and Sugarloaf Township for the 1962-1963 school year. OK Carbon Areas The correspondence also recognized a request from the local district asking that Banks Township and Beaver Meadows borough be included in Hazleton's school administrative unit.

Ralph C. Swan, deputy superintendent of the DPI, said "although the department can only recommend, it is hoped that county board of school directors (Carbon) is cognizant of the entire socioeconomic area of Hazleton city when it studies and revises the county plan and produced the best plan possible for most areas of the county." The local district contends that officials of the Beaver Meadows and Banks school districts, as well as citizens there approve affiliation with the local administrative unit but that permission has not been granted by Carbon County school superintendent Stewart Prutzmann. The board accepted for filing the following teacher applications: John Falvello, John Blaski, Francis Mochnoc, Alfred Launikonis, Miss Patricia Rosemurgy, Miss Jo Ann Duda and Walter B. Rompalo. Directors acknowledged a letter We Can Sell Your House If you have-a house to sell in any part of Hazleton, Conyngham, Drums, Freeland or Weatherly We invite you to call Brislin Breslin today.

We guarantee the highest cash price for your property. It costs you absolutely nothing to list your property with Brislin Breslin. There is no charge until sale is completed. You are invited to call, without obligation. BRISLIN BRESLIN 454-2601 306 West Broad Street The funeral of Joseph T.

Lesko, who died Saturday, was held Wednesday from the Bonin Funeral Home. Requiem high mass was celebrated in St. Joseph's R. C. Church by Rev.

John F. Samson, who also gave the blessing at the grave in St. John's Byzantine Catholic Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Charles Zunski, Richard Leshko, Lewis Fellin, Alfred Mil-carek, John Zunski John Leshko Jr. MRS.

REGINA STAVAR Mrs. Regina Stavar, 999 Chestnut street, Freeland, died 4:30 a.m. yesterday at the Hazleton State General Hospital. Born in Czechoslovakia, she located on the North 1 Side where she resided the remainder of her life. She was a member of St.

John's R.C. Church, Freeland, and the Altar and Rosary Society of that parish. Her husband died seven years ago. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. John Hornyak, with whom she he-sided, and a son, John, Towson, Md.

There are seven grandchildren. The funeral will be held 9 a.m. Saturday from the Jurica Funeral Home, Freeland, with solemn mass of requiem in St. John's Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment will be in the parish cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home from this evening until time of the funeral. The Rosary will be recited 7 p.m. Friday. STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL: Admissions Robert Sullivan, Kis-Lyn. Patricia Pollick, rear 64 North Wyoming street.

Donna Jean Ochs, Box 67, Sy-bertsville. Arthur Whitaker 59 North Church street. Joseph Lopez, Nuremberg. Mrs. Maude Harris, 605 Winters avenue, West Hazleton.

Mrs. Julia Bozar, 202 West Grant street, McAdoo. Rudolph Martini, Main street, Sheppton. Frank Romano, 9 East Mam street, Weatherly. Mark Kelly, 568 Alter street.

Cheryl Horn, Holly Lynn-Mobile Court, RD 1. Hazleton. Mrs. Estelle Deem, Quakake. Cheryl Ann Zeigler, 317 West Eighth street.

Clarence Brown, 126 North Sheridan street, McAdoo. John Peck, Forty Fort. Mrs. Elizabeth Mumaw, 291. a East Broad street.

Ann Marie Hrabovecky, 615 Fern Pa. Accidents (Continued from Page 1) driver of the car as saying the victim, Mrs. Marian Longenbacb, jumped from his auto. Mrs. Long-enbach's five-year-old son also was in the car.

The driver, Lester Kilpatrick, was charged with involuntary manslaughter at a hearing before Alderman David Reidmun in Bethlehem. He was lodged in Northampton County jail in default of $2,500 bail. District VFW Will Elect Staff Sunday VFW District 11 will nominate, elect and install officers at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at Kingston.

Paul John Baker, West Hazleton, senior vice commander of Anthracite Counties Council, will report on a picnic to be held Sept. 9 at Sans Souci Park. DeLorenzo Paint 1 Store 7 E. Broad St. West Hazleton PAINT SALE delphia; end Edward, Linden, 69crl $2.75 Gal.

Open 'Til 8 P.M. Monday thru Thursday Phone 455-051? SEABEES DISPATCHED street, i-reeland. NOTICE NO PIEROGI SALE THIS WEEK St. Stanislaus Basement 8th Carson Sts. NAHA, Okinawa (Pi-For the Foster Welsh, 472 West Broad of appreciation from the Hazleton N.J.

Also surviving are five grandchildren; two brothers and one sister: Joseph, Hollywood; Mrs. Andrew (Anna) Gombar, Throop; and Andrew, Turtle Point. The funeral will le held Saturday at 9:30 a.m., from the John J. Pusti Funeral Home, 480 West Broad street, with solemn high mass of requiem in St. Joseph's Church at 10 a.m., and interment in the parish cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home today, 7 to 10 p.m., and Friday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. street Mrs. Marie Rizzo, 104 Muir avenue. Robert Morana, 190 North Wyoming street. first time since the Korean conflict Seabees have been ordered to support U.

S. Marine combat units. A detachment left here today for Thailand to support the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade. The Mrs. Wanda Gregory, 642 North DIAL 455-1771 CIGARETTE MACHINE SERVICE REX Vending Company 100 North Wyoming St.

unit includes 69 enlisted men and! Vine street Fire Victim Wife Of Masonic Leader Mrs, Reginald E. Wroodward, Bern Township, Berks County, who died in a fire at her home Tuesday night, was known among local Masonic circles. Her husband is well known having served as Most Puissant Grand Master of the Grand Council, Royal and Select Masters of Pennsylvania in 1960. Mrs. W'oodward was among the 12 persons who lost their lives in accidents in the state over the Memorial Day holiday period.

PIR01II AND LOKSHI SALE Sponsored by St. John's Ladies' Guild FRIDAY, JUNE 1st from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. at Corner Wyoming and Spring PHONE 434-9141 two officers under the command Discharges of LI. jg) D.

P. Thorchin, of La-1 Charles Shafcr. 318 Fourth street. redo, Texas. Weatherly Death Notices Education Association concerning the salary increase granted in the new school budget.

Dr. Paterson reported that Fred Holmes, guidance specialist of the DPI, visited local schools to survey the secondary guidance program. The official noted an improvement and said a full report would be forthcoming from state authorities. Reject Auto Course The board rejected a proposal that would include automotive mechanics as a regular course in the vocation school. The following bids on athletic equipment, recommended by the Athletic Council after study, were accepted: Macy's Sporting Goods.

CP0C5S)GQQ FAUX At Hazleton, Tuesday, May 29, Levi C. Faux, husband of Mrs. Elizabeth Lonzer Faux. Funeral services Friday at 2 p. m.

from Bachman Brothers Funeral Homo. Interment in Vine Street Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening 7 to 9. Bachman Brothers. The drowning victims were Joseph II.

Monn, 2, of Gettysburg R. D. 2, who fell into a septic tank Wednesday while playing in a neighbor's yard, and Paul Gar-chak, 16, of West Mifflin, who drowned in the Monongahela River near Pittsburgh'. Kenneth Schickley 12, was killed Tuesday night when he plunged down a 550-foot mine shaft near his Shamokin home chasing a squirrel. His body was pulled from the depths of the mine Wednesday, 10 hours after weary rescue workers began an all-night search for him.

The other victims included: Reading Mrs. Reginald E. Woodward, 56, killed Tuesday night in a fire in her home in Bern Berks County. Mount Pocono Frederick Fiske, 25, Bala Cynwyd, killed Wednesday when his car crashed on Route 611. four miles south of Mount Pocono.

Uniontown Henry Coughenour, 15, of Dunbar Township, killed Wednesday when a tractor overturned. New Tripoli Michael Greenall. 16, of New Tripoli R. D. 2, injured fatally Wednesday when he fell from the back of a tractor.

Pittsburgh Arnold Versaw, 28, of Monroeville, died Wednesday when the motorcycle on which he was riding collided with an auto on Route 380 in Plum Township near Pittsburgh. Chester Judy Pate, 3, of Chester, killed by an auto near her home Wednesday. Reports Complaint On Night Club Show Police Chief Frank Uzmann said today that a complaint was filed at police headquarters in connection with an "off-color" floor show staged at a local night club recently. Uzmann warned that a repetition of this sort of entertainment here will not be tolerated and advised proprietors to "clean up" their entertainment in the future or face a possible shut down of their George Martin, 426 West Hemlock street. Sam Brody, 46 South Wyoming street.

Anthony Filoreto, 201 Alien street, West Hazleton. Anita Thomas, RD Sugarloaf. Harold R. Reese, 720 West Sixth street. John Sauers 504 East Chestnut street.

James Mercnda, Box 330, Hazle Village. Mrs. Mary Citro, 74 South Poplar street. Mrs. Elizabeth Midash, 102 North Tamaqua street, McAdoo.

Mrs. Benedicta Kennedy, 402 TRUCK TAGS Doiy Messenger Service Central Garage 26 West Green Street Phone 454-0041 Open 21 Hours Shenandoah, Wagner this city, Shek Shenk and Tittle, Harrisburg, $189.30: Baum's St. Michael's Hall Laurel at Oak Sts. Orders to Take Out Call 455-0613 PLATTERS SERVED 11 to 5 P. M.

Sporting Goods, Sunbury, torn laylor Sporting Goods, Scran- Mail-Handling Test Results Surprising WYANDOTTE, Mich. (AP)-A high school girl tried to test the post office's package-handling but only part of the test worked. Carol Skrycki, 17, won a science fair prize at Roosevelt High School anyway. She said she mailed eight accelerometers, which measure jolts, to a California collaborator. "Air mail special fragile," "air mail special" and an unmarked parcel received jolts equal to a three-foot drop said her SISTER MARY MONICA, RSM -At Mercy Hospital, Scranton, Tuesday, May 29th, Sister Mary Monica, she was born Elizabeth Dougherty, Lattimer.

The funeral will be held Friday morning at 9:15 from St. Gabriel's Convent. Solemn high mass of requiem at St. Gabriel's Church at 9:30. Burial in the parish cemetery.

Joseph B. Conahan, funeral jion, tun lou ronock, this city, Rae Crowther Ard-j more. S805; Champion Knitwear Rochester, S844.80. South Poplar street. Larry Fantuzzi, 151-53 24th road, Whitestone 57, N.

y. Stephen Gentile, Main street, Junedale. i Mrs. Pearl Galada and son, 73 Dean street. Beaver Meadows.

Charles McGowan, 42 Berwick street, Beaver Meadows. Veronica Gombeda, 685 McKinky street. i John Makowiec, 9u East Market street, Tresckow. Concession privileges at Harman-Geist Stadium1 were again granted to Beco Vending a lone bidder at IVi cents per paid admission. Empire Geaners was named a firm that will clean all athletic equipment.

Bus transportation will be handled by faculty managers of individual schools on the basis of bids offered by these local Motor Transportation, Luzerne- MUMAW At Bloomsburg RD 3, Tuesday, May 29. Mrs. Laura Mumaw, wife of Paul Mumaw. report. Let GRECO DRUG fill your Prescription 24 West Broad St.

Phone 435-6412 FERDINAND'S SUNSET DINER VEAL SCALLOPINO CASSEROLE Italian Bread and Butter 85c Homemade Bean Soup Complete Take Oof Service Open 24 22nd N. Church Sts. Route 309 Air Conditioned Joan Socco Studio presents "Disneyrama" 1962 Annual Spring Variety Show Sponsored by the YMCA HAZLETON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Tomorrow, Friday 8 P. 51. "Air mail," "fragile" and "second class" showed the effects of being dropped five feet, she said.

But there was no report for "first class" and "third class." The packages and accelerometers were smashed fiat, Carol said. I. Funeral Friday at 2 p. m. from 1 the Harman Funeral Home, Rock! Glen.

Interment in the Mountain I Grove Cemetery. Friends may! call at the funeral home Thursday afternoon and evening. Harman Funeral Service. I Concerned about your next Prescription. See HAZLE DRUGS Caibon.

Baran's Transit. Adams Bus Iynes, Beach Lines. President James Root presided. GEISINGER MEDICAL CENTER: John Nenstiel, West Hazleton. Inc..

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