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f A Paper For The Home SUNDAY INDEPENDENT COLD, SNON^ Ijow Today *) Degrees Mimday CSoudy, Milder 50th YEAR — No. 4 — 7<J PA^^fcS Membrr Audit BarpBa of (irrnlMlna WILKES-BARRE, TA., SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1955 rniTEi> rnr.n% PRICE 15 CENTS U. S. Enters New Pact; Egypt Out WASHINGTON aP) —The United States, in a strategic move perhaps in¬ fluenced by the Czech- Kgypt arms deal, an¬ nounced yesterday it will establish "military and po¬ litical liaison" with the five-nation Bagdad Pact. The five nations are joined In s defensive alliance along Rus¬ sia's aouthern frontier. Mem¬ bers €We Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, and Britain. Saturday announcement wag regarded as possible fir.it step toward eventual full-flpdged membership in the pact. Keypt Opposes Egypt has oppo.sed the pact, primarily because Irafl, an Arabi .nation, is a member. This in-j dependent step by Ira^i amou nted I to a challenge to Egypt's Arab leadership. J, £ IT. S. officials admitted thit' •Trtne whole probiem of American^ 'Vdatiottsfhip Mrith the Bagdad, P.n?t countries ia a "thorny one.". The United States risked somej Arab displeasure by aligning it-, self with the five nations be-; cau.se of Egypt's opposition to tt. But Egypt now has made a , deal with C5ommunifft Czecho-j slnvakia to obtain arms. Stabilizing effort The U. S. move was regarded | ti.1 another effort to .itabilize; the uneasy situation in the Mid-j die East, where Egypt and Is¬ rael have been engaging in spo-' radio fig'hting. ) V. S. diplomatic and military^ offidails win sit in on the firsti meeting of the pact organl8«-f . tion beginntng Jn Bagdad tomor-' Fight Night at the Opera Stevenson Taunts COP For Depending on Ike Kefauver, Harriman Join 3.,„ 5^^^ In Bare-Knuckle Attack; HfVs Most Predict Victory in '56 O' Sfate Cabinet, Security Aides jWill Come by Helicopter To Meet With President I By 1: nited Press CHICAGO <IP>—The three top pi-esidentia! po.s.si- A storm whirled into biiities of the Democratic Party opened up la.^t night Pennsylvania, dumping up GETTY.SBURG, Pa. <TPV—The White House an- with bare-knuckle attacks on the Republicans and to eight inche.s of snow nounced plans yesterday for a dramatic helicopter pi-edictions of victory in the 1956 elections. .across the state. airlift to ferry the government's highest officials to Adlai E. .Stevenson, the* \ '^^^- heaviest fall was,conferences at the President's Maryland mountain Opera Star Maria Meneghini-Callas. still wearing her Madame Butterfly rostume, hits a note of rage during a barkHtage melee at Chicago's Civin Opera HoOse. Following a curtain call, she stepped into the hands of eight proci'ss servers ncting for a disappointed agent. Seeing them, she raided her voloe and her fists and started a free-for-all in¬ volving performers, stage hands and fans. Storming off with dirertor Mont<« FasNnarlit, she was heard In her fine soprano voice: "This is the worst insult to Chicago opera lovers that ever happened!"—(lateruationul). 1952 nominee. Gov. Averell ¦% ¦ o Harriman of New York: ff|j|Ci<fffiff and .Sen. E.stes Kefauver-¦'*"2#*""" of Tennessee took turns I blasting the administra- ition from the same speak¬ er's platform. Stevenson, only one of I the three who is an avowed candidate for 19,56. cut loose with one of his most sit- Offers India Trade Help reported in the mountain' areas. College footballi games at University P»irk and Huntingdon were played in five inches of snow. At leajit three other gamivi wcrr po.« poned or cancelled becau»*< of the fall. Pittjsburgh and Harrisburg had three inches of snow and William.sport two. At Philadel- Tax Bhme To Be Given Democrats Five County Residents Injured in Car Crashes! Five Luzerne County residents were injured yester-; jday in accidents attributed to the season's firsti jgeneral snowstorm. All five required medical treat-- 'ment, while two, more seriously hurt, were admitted veil' T\T?r riT T„,i;n iiPi •*''' Ju*t under two inches fell. NEW DELHI. India "Pi but it quickly melted because of —Russian Premier NlkO-^arm ground conditions. zling attacks to date, taunting lai A. Bulganin said that|Drivlng Hazardous the GOP for having to "depend 'all necessary conditions Police warned that -»J/1'^^l'L^ir"^''"'*''*« P''*-ihave been created for thej)^'" hazardou... From development of trade and^"J[J"^|'" "^ »"°«' ^"^ economic cooperation be-lxumpike tween India and Russiajnear Philadelphia. On the ex serve party unity. He charged that the GOP serves only "Wg business" and .^retreat early this week. ! Preparations for the un¬ precedented a i r shuttle 'were rushed while thi President relaxed at hi* .snowbound farm, chatting and playing bridge with some of his closest friends. RAPtix V. „ ..D. T.U A wet. sticky blanket of KAKAT, Morocco <IP> — The , .. ¦»» t-.- i. caliph of the ijoly city of Fez f^^*^ •'Cpt Mr. Eisenhower jwas stabbed to death by an in- indoors.^ driving I'";;'»'«« -nob yesterday in the! Members of the Nation. twn »n courtyard of the imperial pa- . c -i /-< m s of snow were re-l^-^^ ^^-" he came to „ake his »•.Security Council and the Penn<;viv«niaiP«''*''« ^''^^ "»• returned suitsn. cabinct Will be airlifted td from pfttiburgh ioiSidl Mohammed Ben Youssef. C^P David, The caliph's bodyguard also *'*'^'*"'* Caliph Slain In Garden Of Sultan the retreat. Presidwit't tomorrow. benefit." HABRC^ima (IP> — The Pennjiylvainia General Asseni-j j^'j.^ j biy returns Nov. 21 to beginjghe slipped and considerlmg Gov George M.|t,^„ Haileton. Leader's newest fiscal proposal wliioh could end the lomg and to hojupitals in Hazleton. { A Nanticoke man an'di wife were injured whenj their automobile crashed! into a stalled car in Pike Coun-j ty, two Hazleton residents were' hurt in separate automobile ac-' cidents in that area, while a Beaver Meadows womam suf- a fractured wrist when fell in down- Seven Cars Pile Up On Bridge Seven cars were dam-i Stanley Brus}iko.skl, 57. of 38 w arv lerialativ lax eauabb! '^^•'^' Washl'njfton St., Nanticoke, 'rhe c^^or's prolan, caiis'^^^r? body bruises, while his-aged, one heavily and two!, wife, Man,-. 48. received a truc-'.^f t|,en^ practically de right ankle when their; CHICAGO (BP) — Former President Harry S. Truman threw the race for the Demo¬ cratic presidential nomination wide open last night hy de¬ claring that any nne who wants to be president has a "perfect right to run." He said he has "always liked variety-" and that he will support "whoever Is the nomi¬ nee of the Democratio con¬ vention." Mr. Truman said 1 am sure Hie Democrats are going to,_ j.t>j r» j take over the Whit; House }P''"">ent Rajendra Prasad and Congress and everything else." But the partv's elder states¬ man made It clear he will re¬ main on the sidelines in the expected battle for tb« presi¬ dential nomination. "on the basi,S of genuinejtreme western section of equality and m U t U a liOhlo border, the snow waa re ported melting, but dropping , • temperatures were expected Our countries stand aSibring icin^ conditions. to followers of his ousted Ben Youssef predecessor, allies in the noble and; The Camegle Tech-Wcstmin-Jm^j^jjjy Arafa great .struggle for peace, I'lroughout the entiro world," I he said, .^ ::". was kilie<i and five of his fol- Tj'* <:oun<^l ^iH meet tomorroi* lowers wounded—two critically!"'«'""»" *"<* ^*^t cabinet wOl -in the palace brawl between •"**'"ble Tuesday morning. and Nixon To Attend pro- \jr. Elsenhower will motoll Ben the 22 miles to Camp Davi* learly tomorrow afternoon an<l .Slippery Rock contest, at S.lp.|^„^,L'"off^Lr X-'^b'^Tk^'^^^ meeting with the eoun<^ former sultan, went down fight- "i" 'cabinet since before ho left stay overnight for the cabinet seesion. It will be his first fop¬ pery Rock were cancelled. { Bulgtanin spoke at a civic re- ' ception on the second day of the jstate visit he and Soviet Com-i".-"..-^.. »....,-..-,.» igroup in imunist pany chief Nikita S.ianon high schooU st Pitt Sta-ifjy,.j^j,^j Khrushchev are i>aying to Prime'dium was postponed until th"*jenthroned WPIAL Class AA playoff Kame, .^^^j,^--«' mobsTtacked'h;, for Denver, Aug. 14. between Aliquippa and Mt. Lcb-!_^,„„ i_ . ^ ...«.« ., a»,^„.<,„_ .v.. e.. iMinister Jawaharlal Nehru andlweek. Assuring an immense crowd ot Russia's sympathy for the attempt of India to build up itsi national economy, with em- said: *We are confident that the in¬ dustrious and talented Indian pe<H>le will be able to achieve their goal." Private findustry Praised a demonstration of Attending the Securtty Co'un- loyalty to the re-; cil meeting will be all of ths Ben Yousoef, justi regular mf^mbers. includliv Vice for an excise tax at a resson- • tured automobile crashed Into the rea^^''^^^^'^'. ja.st_night^at^9 able rate at SH per cent manufactured goods sold toi-"'-"";"""!"'"°"''" 7k",!^u T'on the ice-coated «,->,..i«..«i-~ «,{*£ »~^j »»,.. nniv of a stalled car owned by Charles "" ^'i'- . *^"= i-uai-cii uhole.salers, with »ood the onlyj^.^^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^.^^^^^ yesterday,St. Bridge while i^^jj.!morning. Mr. .Sauer's car wasjWilkes-Barre police offi Item exempted. Stale Pen. Rowlaiid South two B 'special Imterest" and it of bungling virtually every program it has launched. Fund Raising Dinner The Democratic "big three' back from exile. {President Richard M. Nixon and Caliph Mohammed Bernadi;the secretaries of state, defense had a Jeweled dagger in one: and treasury. The council ad- hand and a pistol in the other vises the Presidertt on defensa when ho went down .with a fatal and foreign pc^icies. The cablnH knife wound in his back. Ideals more with domestic prob- French Not Involved | '*"**• Oniy Moroccans were In-! f^n* for th« helicopter lift volViHi in the murderous ©ut-•'**"'<1 be altered by the weather, burst of violence. There were no^f *>• ** too bad for the small French troops or officiaU «t(**ft, the offieiala will drive to the palace when the troubl«itl»« retreat Chair-jfjared up at 11 AM. ! The snow kept Mr. Eioen- Tbe "battle at the palace" was!hower in but it didn t make him aocuoed! Offers Help QUBH.\NNA, Pa. *tP He said Russia was willing to.man Lewis L. Strauss of the .„ „„.„„ .^ v..^ ~«^. ™-. m«.... ... ....^ .„...«.. c ...«» n,.n 17X.\\ Jl'''^.J^Zlti^r^Z'^^J^^''"'''' ^"^"^ Commission said:on^ „i ^,.,rai bloody fracases unhappy Aide, pointed out that projects as hydroelectric power yp^t^day American private m- reported yesterday in Morocco.:the snowfall is good for hli and the utilization of atomicjdustry has "a far more compre-i :„ Marrake.-»h a mob burned rolling Pennsylvania farm. And spoke at a |100-a-T)Jate fund-l^, "^ ' "^ peaceiui i^urposes. jhensive role' in the atomic pro-.^ policeman to death after heihe was with congenial friend*. hany (R-Oraiwford), minority leader, said Senate l*'a"'''* °" * «^""e *fter .slippery pgrs were directing traffic! raising dinner attended by 2,600 Inimense crowds cheering and I gram than private industry in had killed a man and wounded^pi,^ Bridge With Ooeitts senate /_.„ i-«=*» *vcic muci^jus yiait.-.'. » ....^^-l.,'., waving fam. ha -"d tho Rus.ianv Mhor nni on . a-nm^r. 1- . ^-. *•!,.> v...».-i "'" oriuaw n iui uoenw un offici¬ ary Thursday that the Senate GOP delegatitm probably would accept the new tax. OOP Reports Monday The official position of the senator* may be known by Monday s4nce the GOP bloc is planning to meet here during the -weekend for a strategj' ses¬ sion. Opposition, from a Republican condition.s prevented him from j^j ^^^j, gj^j_ ascending a hill. The Brushkoski;. . _ , automobile had estimated dam- mjurea ages of $300. It was towed to a Milford garage. The couple was treated at a doctor's office there. Driving conditions in Pike County, where the accident hap¬ pened, were termed "very dan¬ gerous" by police. Car Struck Headon Michall F. Artotto Jr., 24, of Nob"odv wflsi'^'nofrata *t the InternaUonal wartng flags, haiWd the Rus-iany other nation. ., . ^^ , a woman in a riot that began, ^,^.„^ Kn,,.- •,—». «, IxODOay wasi^ ^vi^u—... ..,. -. »v- slans wherever they went in thel Strauss said the United States when he manhandled * youth-i "*• weekend house gije«a 1n- I eluded W. Alton Jonea, chair- Amphitheater, sits of the ! party's national convention Details were vague and had jnext summer. to be pieced together from re-i ^he party's elder otateswian. poru of drivers and g'arages f^^^mer President Harry S. Tru- where four of the vehicles were ,^n delivered off-the-cuff re- part of their staff in a Cadillac I convertible. 102 North Main St., Ashley; An-' marks to the assembly. iCImM^m D^^^^ A Stevenson predicted flatly r IXCff KepOrTS "we are going to -win nextj— , -^ ., year" and was joined by Har-i^££ff}Q BOHTlFe ¦n att ^ dominated Senate scutUedjMfl North Laurel St.. Hazleton,'jrew Skapura, 387 East Grand Leader's previous classified in- .suffered laceratlo-na of the nosejst., Nanticoke; Phil J. Pisano, '•ome tax and led to the tax'and possible fracture of the left 149 Race St., and Paul Pietroski, deadlock which has gripped thei knee in a two car crash on,Route|474 South Grant St T.egislature alnce Julv and,940, five miles west of Hazleton, |^^^ Pjl„ Ijp threatened aome state services, at 10:20 yesterday morning. The new tax program-in¬ tended to raibe t4::5.000.000 to balanco the Governor's budget -is e]q>octed to enter the De¬ mocratio—controlled House oa Mondsflr. The Oovomor said at his He towed. Drivers of thc oars were: William T. Tosh, 28 East Di¬ vision St.; Marie Mack, 185 __ __ West Rivyr St.; Helen _Sliker,|;,-^„ who^'vlew-^" Chicago" as .ur comeback town." At CrfUK.h CffA Kefauver also foresaw vic-:^" Wf *«»ff ifStV tory, but warned against divisive struggle among Democrats themselves. Kefauver. expected to an- According to motorists bi- VIC tuiy capital—Bulganin and Khrush-icould not have won "the grim (ul suspect. chev in a Buick convertible and wartime race" for the atomici Ro,ports from Meknes aaid™*" •'Cities Service Corp.. and bomb without private industry's several persons were killed andMrs. Jones. Gem Alfred M. "vitality and ingenuity," He said many others wounded wheniGruenther, Chief of NATO de- the same qualities are needed|(.hou8an<l8 of Moroccan demon- fense foreea in liurope, and now to convert atomic power to. atrators attacked a six-man,William E. Robinson, president peaceful uses. suburban police post at Bopdj of the Coca Cbia Co. Strauss spoke at flag-raasiagj Moulay Aomar. Officials said; Gruenther, a famed bridge ceremonies at the new Curtis-.police were forced to fire Intojj^ayer, had' hardly arrived tt Wrigrht reeearch and aeronauU-; the crowd in self-protection andj^j^ President's farm befor» ho cal development center. |« military patrol had to be^^^j j^ Eisenhower dug out a "It is my belief that American I called in to fight off the mob. ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^ ^^^ industry plays a far more com-! — ,with George E. Allen, another ,» / 11 f (intimate friend, and Jones. spark of hope that one or more (length and breadth of our gov-j y 3||Q\/ SCSnSS In afldit ' the alrUft tu- LAS VEGAS, Nev. (IP)--A tinyiprehensive role throughout the; ispark of hope that one or more (length and breadth of our gov-' of 14 persons might have sur-ienunen't-supported atomic encr- was the driver of a,car "truck, ^j^^^ the bridge road was very!seek headon by a vehicle driven by' - . John J. McMonigal, 36, of RD 1 Freeland. McMonigal was travel¬ ling toward Hazleton when his vehicle okldded on the slippery highway and struck the other Thursday nvwa conference thej vehicle, travelling In the opposite current timetable called for direction. Ark>tto was admitted ) passing It In the House by mid night Tueaday and sending it to the Senate. May Await ThankngiWng to St. Jotffph'a Hospital for treat¬ ment. slippery and an unidentified motorist smashed Into SUker's I9fil Plymouth, fleeing the scene without stopping. Sliker's car was pushed into that of An¬ drew Skapura, and then the four other vehicles piled up over the roadway. Tosh'a car, a 1*53 Ford, was towed to Jack Craig's Garage. Stato Police at Hazleton 8aid:Bast End, and is reported a total the car driven by Arlotto,|^fpck. Joe Sliker towed to his garage damages of $300 ->•"- »" Wood St., his own car which Mahany pointed out thatj owned by Frank A. Camera, 585 since tile Senate Would be meet-1 Hayes St.. Hazleton, had esti-i ¦«; j i*f injr only two daya this -week]mated damages of $300 while o" "^ooa bc. ^ 'nut diantbes probablv wouldn't'the reported damage to the Kokrt on th* new flsral legtolation I ^thfr vehicle waa ojiproximfttely Morgian of 483 Mulr had slight damage; Marie Mack's 19.54 Chevrolet, which is con¬ sidered at complete loss, and Pictroski's 19,53 Plymouth sta- mll after tho Thanksgiving i *500 hoHdaiy wceltend ¦ ¦Pat'T ™— — ~ — — , _, "I think we're Koin^ to elve ^ Ave., Hazleton Heights, was in- tion wagon which has approxl- 1t fast «*!on «te wav or theM"^«» 'l,*.^'""*' "^ \^T^ be- mately $350 damage. The other other" Mahany aaid "We domt " McAdoo and Audenreid. vehicles were driven away but Intend to olt on it and dor*'* accident occurred while she;showed damages ranging from nothing" n*' ^^^^K to Allentown yes-1$75 to $160, according to esti- Mahany hwMoated on T^iurs-!^?'^.''^ '":?."'.'"«:. Admitted to|^tes. day that tho Senate Republican delegation would give the 28- member Senate Dmocratic min- was .terday moming. Admitted „« dL..k)"?_" Hazleton State Hospital, sho is, undergoing treatment for scalp lacemtions «md pMrnsible head; tho three a bill votes Ujpipte injuries. Details were Incom- ority only needs te chamber. Tho Repiuibtican strategy pears dosdgned to identify the jtown buainess establishment In <Conttmjed on Page 2, See, 1) ' (Continued on Page 2, Sec. 1) in that ap- Mrs. John Petchel of 21 Ta- maqua !W., Beaver Meadows, was on her way Into a down-i Playboy Dodge's Wife Downed in ThreO'Language Battie at Bar BElLOrr, Wis. (tp- Blonde Gregg Sherwood,,wife of auto neir piaytMy Horace Dodge, was knocked off a bar stool 'arly yesterdav in a shrill, three-language battle with a troupe of Spanioh dancers. Mario Esoudero, guitarist «ith th» Joo, Greco Dancers, *a« arrested after he admit¬ ted knocking the 27-year-old rorm«. Broadwiay chorus giri ""the "tool to tho Corral Kestaurant. Sut Mrs. Dodge failed to Jf''\'^''rge» ogiainet Esudero' ['nd he Went free. rhe Spanish musician, who thra^u "« English, said "irough an Interpreter that Fr'kc^* ••ta'mlted me in noT''^' *"^'* t^fi «-ay it hap- hi three-year marriage to ha. ^ti-millionalre playboy •tormT* "'*'"''*^ "y frequent *'• *<<kn«tt«d laakin^ "un¬ complimentary'' remarks to Escudero, but said he struck her first and she started yell¬ ing at him in French. Amid a babble of English, Spanish and French, Assistant Manager Joseph L. Schneider hustled the performers of the troupe out of the bar. Schneider oaid Mrs. Dodge followed him out into the snow tn her otocldng feet, and that he picked her up and carried her back into the place. According to witness. Mrs. Dodge had spent some time in the bar Friday aight and Sat¬ urday. Mrs. Dodge later went to the police station and de¬ manded that Escudero be ar¬ rested on an assault and bat¬ tery charge. The guitarist was picked up and held two hours, but was released two hours later when the ex-show girl failed to ro- turn (Kt sign bor complaint. 'Mystery Piane' Hunt is Slowed By Snow Storm OAIU^ISL-E, Pa. <U»>-<avil de¬ fense workers and voilun.teers fought a snowstorm on dei^late South Mountain yesterday in a searcii for » "mystery" plane reported in distress over the area. ¦ Nothing was found by nounce next month that he will, , ^ ,,, .- . . ... ._. the presidential nomina-iEi*"^ '"''<* »now-covered Xtt.jindustry m any other counto. tton, aaid There are bound toi^*'"'^*'^"" ^''^^ <**>* *KO wasihe said, "l refer to both our be conteeta in the Democratic I "*'**'<* '¦** "*«bt with the pos-jweapons program and to some sible sighting of two bonfire huddled at wrecicage. Maj. R. A who flew over the persons; development of the «t thel,„ea of atomic energy the peaceful wreck just' Party and I expect that of them will be lively.' 'But I hope that there will be no bitterness engendered and that we can all save our live ammunition for the Republi-, — - - . -- -- -. cans," Kefauver said. 1 foot mountain late yesterday, re-j ^A»|| 0^fg%fnK For Stevenson it was his firstiported he "thought" he saw a; Jllf f%C*«#s M» speech since he announced his I bonfire burning "about 50 feet"; «¦ m ¦ 1»5<5 candidacy last Tuesday,;from the crash scene with two f^Q AOreefnCflf Windoffer, Jet pilot; ¦er the below tile i>eak of the 11,910- Big 4 Session (Continued on Page 2, Sec. 1) [persons standing by it Yoittip larlif appearing for vork at Kant .Northampton St. hunineim f»tablishm'nt jienterday morninf/ vjearing differtnt colored »hoe». Woman atanding in tnoxo on fidelirtf yelling "that't wv hoy," as her »on ran S7 ifnrd$ to ncore for WyontinJr Stmi- nary. ion to announcing plans. White Houso Press Secretary James C. Hag* erty reported that Mr. lasen* hower had sent Prtmo Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India a birthday greeting. The President alao acknowl¬ edged Mexico's than^ia for tho heip this country provided Mexican flood victima this year. Woman School Principal Stabbed to Death at Home PITTSBURGH OP) — The body of a hool principal, her throat slashed, was terday in her blood-spattered home in suburban White ' NEW YORK 'IP) — The Big iFour United Nations ambassa- |dors met for about three hours lyesterday but failed to reach j agreement on breaking a dead¬ lock on U.N. membership. ; After the long lunch meeting entS feared at the Soviet UN. headquartersiguitor Fear Bride of One Week Abducted by Ex-Suitor 1 49-year-old ion Park Ave., the u. s. usuedi j^„ Maureen McGaumei^^ .^^ school principal, her throat sla-shed, was found yes-the following sutement: JMaira a former student tofrlov in hof MnnH.enaffa^a/1 knn^A in ..•iMii.Kon U7V.ifal 'Rrtiresentatives of the United e • , Inurse at Mercy Hospital The extremely ie^UmS, name of the man was noi Representatives nak " Kingdom, France, the USSR andjiiu'^Y. v"" ^"«\'.^.'' '^'"'."7'*' released, but Mrs. McGaumo the victim, Mrs. Viol a 1 either. jquesUon. No *8^^^^Xn« wUli'^here *he had applied for a daughter was married Nov 11 Gale, was found by her; Allegheny County detectives;.-cached. The conver*aUons WUl.^^^p^^^^y^^j^^^^j^^^jj^^^.^_j^ ^,j,^^ j^^^^ j^ ^ soWiw daughter, Abbie, 21. short-l»«°t out an order for the arrestjcontinue." .^ u . v.-mas season. stationed at Camp Rueker, Ala. Iv before noon Ahhip tol<l'Of th' »*u*''a«wl- John T. Gale, The meeting was heW at the. ..^^ mother, Mrs. Jo-She said her daughter li*4 «ff;^i^c cki^UoAJi^f ?i i'^«^"^l^*-5^^ **' ^r*^r J^"V s'-Ph McGaume. said she msy planned to join her husband OlllCer.S sne nad spent theiyj^ting her two davs ago, ac-lForelgn Minister V. V. Kuznet-^^^^ y^^^^ abducted bv a for- around Christmas time after h« night at the campus of thelcording to their daughter, ajsov, obviously for so"« «'8^'J- mer boy friend, whom she de- had found an apartment Universitv of Pittsburirh I Pitt campus queen. Gale hadjlevel "horaetradrng' on the ad-j 6 l^-._ ...1 l.i— ,_ ]>.imission of 18 new members. where she i.«; a senior mj the sehool of education. Narcotics Ring in Copenhagen been reported w-orking in i.^-1 imasm/ji vi *« •" •¦ . ^•¦^ m* d m» L troit ai^ an electrician j Big Four agreement w<aa need-iJIjj, naf||ef| KAy SCOUtS SmOSft , Investigators said the two-ed to break the membecshtp;**'* i^WfllOlf WWy «#WVH«a ««»iwaif Mrs. Gale, estranged from her I story frame home had been [deadlock ami win approval for ,husband, Joseph, was last seen |ransacked and "blood wa'? track-five Communist and 13 West-; jalive at 3:4,5 P, M Friday when !ed everywhere." A man's shirt, ern-aponsored nationa as new *'»he lef# the Coulter School, i bearing" bloodstaina. was found Imembers. Informed sources .said Coun- „ . .. , . -- :.....- «......-- ..^....». -.^T^..-.^...... ..««. .. .« .M....,..- ...I President Mlasrollah Ente- land County cjvil defense rector, said "We're definitely!Oars Missing going to_continuethe^archun-, „„ automobile was seen McDonald. Pa. dP)—PoUce .<?earched^ last night' for a missing 19-year-old bride of a week whose par- may have been abducted by a rejected searchers as darkness began toi""" ¦'^'-'the Coulter School,.bearing bloodstaina. was ^oii hiif rvau Munnhv riimh«.r-i^*''^*' ^^'' *^^^ headed for aboutjin tlie house and poHce said the' fall, but Dale Murphy, Cumber-1^.^^ ^^^^^ j^__ apparentlv used it to wipe cU Presideni Masrollah his hands after washing in the zam has mad* it clear he will Ibathroom basin. not cail the meeting of the 11-. at; AJthough the houae wa-s ran-,nation body until the Big Four til we fihd out one way or the'. the {reach ship. agreement »n member-. ^^jjg.^ ,1 •¦>'•= home Friday. *5ut it was,sacked, sums of money were ly- One of the searchers reported 1"'**'"^ ^^*" P<''''=* arrived.jin* about the house untouch«l. hearing what he thought was a'N^'«f*'*>ors also reported having;police oaid, and it was believed! shout for help but Murphy said's«*n • <^«"" beari-ng out-of-gUte|the slayer may have been ^"'"t-i^^^_|_ ^£ Dl^mmA this occurred "far from the area^"sensed plates parked near thejing oomo particular Item other;^fOSf| Of rlOtiV the reports of the distressed! house Friday, but police said I than money. plane covered and we've ruled i that out" I Aircraft Accounted For I The traffic control tower at the Harrisburg State Airport re- INSIDE THE INDEPENDENT I Due to Engine SectMw P«ge, , ported no airliners were missing A™u«*™^"t "• -.JPV>Ur lor overdue and all military air- Around the Tnwn..„Threo j craft -were accounted for. Better EngUsh Two i "It seems to havs been a ^I'y Hall News Fivo igho«t plane," Murphy said. , Classified _»-.Six Murphy said the plane was re-County Newa —~..Flve ported spotted Friday night fly-! Crossword PuMlo ._Six jing low over Mt. Holly Springs j,,^^ Peaioon ...Three jin a southwesterly direction. He said the coiuiensus of reports Eklitoriaj ?¦ WM that It, w«« • "largo ikl(aao."IFrank Tiifv T^roo .Thre^ ll'How Can I? ? ? Four TiLook and Liearn Ons 4 Obituary Ono : Polities ——_—— Th r ee 1-4 Radio -—Five 6 Robert C. Ruark.—Threo 41 Stato Oapitoi —>___Five Stato Newo ___»»-_Fiv« SporU - __-.___Threo •!TV ......,.,-,,, T „ II F,iv» TIWoaMB't Soctto«...jrow j SEATTLE, Wash. (Ut — The 'pilot ol the non-scheduled DC4 Section Page;airplane which crashed into ai *!southern Seattle suburb early- lilFriday killing 27 of 74 persons • aboard Saturday blamed "in-i 6; ability to feather the prop on a 6-7 runaway engine" as the cause 7 of the disaster. S; Wiiiiam McUougall, and his 3ioo-pitot, Fred HaU, both of: l-S|M4amt, Fia.. told Crvtl Aeronau-; 6-7JUcs Board officials tiieir v«»-l 1-101 akn of ^e smaahup. COPENHAGE.N. Denmark (U»' -.^ix Danish Bo>- Scout* turned "junior G-men" to smash a big narcoti.' ring that had been operatin? un¬ der the noses of Copcnlw^ren police, it was disclosed yes¬ terday. Police oaid they havo ar¬ rested an undisc'iosed number of persons m a ctwckdown on the ring, described as one of the biggest ever to operate in Den-nvark. But the detective work was done by the Boy ScouU. They picked up a clue, then used almost every method they had read about In mystery storiea to get the goods on the culp- rit.<!. W^en they had an airtight case, the Scouts tume<i their evidence over to the profes¬ sional detectives The police checked it found rt accurals and moved in to maka tho The story, as dfsclooed terday, began when one o< the mx Scouts saw a sh*dy character selling morrhiBw to an addict <»» a downtown street Several patrolmea were nearby, but fafled to spot the tranaaction. Dally Watch The Scout tailed tho ped¬ dler to a coffee bar whsr» other addicts and rarootieo salesmen seemed to meet That hlgSit the Scout 'a-ent home, rounded up five of W**!) troop friend*, and they s«t up a daily watch en tho eoN fee bar. The Scouts loiMiged aromi* the coffee shop for days, play¬ ing tho jukebox and pretond- ing lo read nowspSHpo" ""^ ' m««razmea. llut ^l ^e viatX* they were collecting a plete doooior on tjto members. One of tho Seoato. an JCoAtuiuod «M Puc* S. 'il
Object Description
Title | Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent |
Masthead | Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent |
Date | 1955-11-20 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 20 |
Year | 1955 |
Volume | 50 |
Issue | 4 |
Publisher | Wilkes-Barre Independent Company |
Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Luzerne County, Wilkes-Barre |
Type | Sunday Newspaper |
Source | Microfilm |
Format | tiff |
Subject | Wilkes Barre PA Sunday Newspaper |
Description | An archive of the Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent newspaper. |
Rights | Public Domain |
Description
Title | Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent |
Masthead | Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent |
Date | 1955-11-20 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 20 |
Year | 1955 |
Volume | 50 |
Issue | 4 |
Publisher | Wilkes-Barre Independent Company |
Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Luzerne County, Wilkes-Barre |
Type | Sunday Newspaper |
Source | Microfilm |
Format | tiff |
Subject | Wilkes Barre PA Sunday Newspaper |
Description | An archive of the Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent newspaper. |
Rights | Public Domain |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from film at 300 dpi. The original file size was 33734 kilobytes. |
FileName | 19551120_001.tif |
Date Digital | 2011-12-16 |
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A Paper For The Home
SUNDAY INDEPENDENT
COLD, SNON^
Ijow Today *) Degrees Mimday CSoudy, Milder
50th YEAR — No. 4 — 7 |
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