\ - | WATCH FOR THE : | | ; : YOU “CAN'T BEAT 2 | NEW POST SERIAL | | POST WANT ADS “ | DEVIL'S LOTTERY % FOR QUICK ACTION. ! STARTING NEXT WEEK PHONE YOURS TODAY le cies : | More Than A Newspaper, A Community Institution % ; od VOL. 42 ] : : I'HE DALLAS PUST, DALLAS, 1 PA. FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1932. : No. 24 Lake Township School Finances. Puzzle | raduates 20) To Dallas School Board urrent News \ Y £ Z - - q , {Dr. Francis Haas Tells Stu- : Of The World : Prof. Bowen Re Re-clocted, Two Ih | A inns ari dents To Prepare Themsel- || HAWK KILLS High School Teac he rs 3 s ry o is week's $ news of international in- ves For Hard Times; Pros- ON Oy ANY Pronbeg nd Ralph Rood terest, reviewed for Post i S ected New Mem ire : perity Ahead | W Member : : Large Tawh which plevediups 2i)y No Athletic Director CONGRES : Necessity of recognizing - current on carrier pigeons bearing U.S, 3 Cc S . trying times and preparing themselves Navy messages was killed near After several weeks delay and con- ; ongréys continued this week its so they may be ready to take advan. Mehoopany recently. The hawk siderable vacillation Dallas . borough job of putting the United States gov- tage of better economic conditions had a dead carrier pigeon, school board faced the issue on Wed. : ernment on a paying basis. Measures which will come soon was stressed by which had been carrying a mes. nesday night and elected school teach- ealouinted to bring early accord in sol- Dr. Francis Haas, president of Blooms- sage in its claws when it was [ers including the supervising principal | ving the problem were moving swif- : burg State Teachers’ college and for- shot. for the coming year. tly towird completion, and observers £2 mer State superintendent of public in- A letter signed by George On a vote of four to one, George at Washington were. confident meth- struction, in his address before gradu- Zimmerman was received at ' Bowen was retained as supervising 3 ods of balancing the budget properly ates of Lake township at commonce- Lakehurst, New Jersey, naval principal for the coming year at a re- wil be discovered within a few days. ment on Wednesday night. station reporting that that hawk duction of salary from $2400 a year zi2d ; DON'T CROWD BO i 7 Rev. W. S. York, pastor of Alderson had been killed by Louis Jori, to $2,000. Roberts was the only direc- 4 PROBE 3 YS! M. E. church, invoked divine blessings Jr. The dead pigeon carried thes tor voting against the reappointment’ The verbal duel between Samuel With the advent of summer the season's first bathing beauty contest {and pronounced the invocation. Miss message “Three miles East of of Mr. Bowen. Seabury, ardent investigator, and | is staged at the Deauville Beach Club Santa Monica, California. Lovely Miss | Violet Higgins made the salutary ad- Princeton, Arrived in free bal- Other teachers elected were: Rodney 3 | Mayor James J. Walker, who is being | Marion Rice (at head of line) was the winner over fifty other contestants. |dress. The class song,-. written by loon” and was signed by a Cap- Edwards, Catherine Taylor and Ralph investigated, continued in New York | __ 5 ‘ George Lewis, a Senior, was sung. tain Jackson. Captain Shoemak- Rood who was elected to teach sixth City until Wednesday night when Chil d 0 M = LaVerne York gave the valadictory ad. er of Lakehurst said the mes- grade and mathematics. Mr. Rood will Seabury declared an “armistice” un- 1 wes Life | en Help Repair dress. Glee clubs made up of high sage was from a naval officer teach the grade formerly taught by i tiil Fall, subject to the call of. the T 0 Bo ’S C F 1 % B il di school girls and eighth grade students who had released the pigeon at Miss Emily Hill who has been trans- chair. In a statement, Seabury charg-| = y ourage ac ory ui ng sang. The farewell address was made the end of a balloon flight. ferred to the high school in the posi- ed that Walker has rendered himself : ; by William Del Kanic, president of Homing pigeons frequently are tion formerly: held by Miss Pettebone. subjec to removal from office for vio- | Beaumont Boy Plunges In |Tunkhannock Men Show Fine |the class. = captured and killed by hawks) With the election Wednesday night lation of the city charter — owning Creek To Rescue Eighteen- Spirit In Giving Time On| A. P. Cope, superintendent of Lu- Captain Shoemaker said. all teaching positions in the local stock in a private company holding a Month- Old Baby | ¥ Repairs For New Manu- zerne county schools, delivered the _!!schools with the exception of the four- _citiy contract. Sd . facturing Plant farewell address. Robert G. Sutliff, C the grades are filled. Grade teachers ——raee Little G % 3 : ; principal; presented eighth grade dip- ommencement with the exception of the sixth and DOWNFALL ie rane Preston, eighteen.mon- Force of workmen have been busy lomas. fourth will be the same as last yea th-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EA Sin ; Pla Planned Clever maneuvering in German, this | cparies Proiton or Besuricnt. “owes on the old Stark & Titman building The Baccalaureate sermon was y The only new teacher elected is Ralph 7 L : 3 . 2S 5 / 3 week brought about the downfall of |p. life %o Robert Goodwin, 12 ? oh of near the railrbad station in Tunk-|preached in the Lutheran Church of SSL nH Rood and the teachers dropped from {ATi hea Taini Je hannock making renovations to pre- !the Reformation at Laketon last Sun- { A ; "i Dr. Heinrich Bruening’s ministry and | nr. ang Mrs, C. N. Goodwin of Beau- sine . pt ’ : — |Dallas Borough Students To the faculty are Donslo: Wormley and resul’~4 the forming of a new minis-| ont and who oie Al oni tres pare the structure for a suit manu-|day night by Rev. Elston G. Ruff. : ; Miss Pettebone. a ; try under the chancellorship of Franz |yeonard’s creek, near his home, re facturing concern. = Men working on [Class night exercises were held on Give Second Annual Com- With approximately one third of its u Van Papen. Van Pappen, whose ac- |cently. ’ the poole hate donated several anys Tuesday night. The class will leave mencement Play Tonight. new school building devoted to a gym. tivities in 1915 while he was military | young Goodwin was fishing in the a en that the build. [for Washington, D. C., next Monday. an pasium, Dallas school poard finds it- inet: i 0 ; : g ed ai — r-———— attache at Washington led to his re.|. eek when he saw a child in the wa- y p y Ss soon as pos- ~ b mloptontanie a ply danse th self without funds to hire an athletic call, is nominal head of the latest mi- . : ly sible. Rural Road Plan Pes 2 a & the lgirector. : ? : ter. He plunged into the-swift, cold : 133 : ; idiosyncracies of a woman whose men. | nistry. The power behind him is Gen- 1, tof immediately, grasped the child's - Though the building has never be- : Dallas borough has an assessed le 1 O po o 1 eral Kurt Von Scheichtler. No lieuten- Ihine ey : < fore been used for manufacturing, re. Brin Ss Reduction ompisxes Torce Jer fo steal willl yaiioniotinbont $749,000 and the schoo 3 clothing and swam carefully back to . 3 fe + be presented tonight by Dallas bor- ; ant of Adolph Hitler Nationalist lead- shore to carryithe 4hild to the porch novations have made it an ideal place . ih > y : : ? board is allowed to borrow up to er, found its way into the new admis- | jc 1.1 home r A new floor has been laid, several In Local Taxation 5 on . Sohaot In the auditorium of |). cent, on: this amount. The board istration but it was reported Hitler was Mess. Droston aaiiaistoreds fifst sid windows have been cut in and protec- ? © Schoolhuilaing. J has already borrowed about $19,000 on wi in accord with many of the new pol- ; : yh tion against cold weather has been The production is filled with a num- notes and has a bonded indebtedness 8) » and the little girl was revived. The : G Pinch y b Pa . i : icies. brave young lad was ill for several |Pro¥ided: ‘A boiler will be installed in Governor Pine ot Points to|ber of humorous siltuations which |of $39,500 making a total debt of about Tg days as pore of exposure to the cold gn sijaining building $2 049, 600 Saving Already arise when o rejected sultor plans the 855,60. ; : p 7 It is believed six or seven skilled ? recapture of the one he loves, Mar. Becau fi fi ial conditio RENDEZVOUS waters but has recovered fully now. : . Effected Because of its financia n Last Tuesday Mrs, Matilda Del Rio L315 is a student in the sixth grade at workers will be brought to Tunkhan- garet Oliver enacts the role of. the |the hoard was unable to pay any ouw- ARR k TR J AL Rr A CA oth DA cr re he’ 18a acl IT Ci S13 1 gra a ¥ v 4 : hi f { : : T nock p lant for manu- ——— mother affected with ie tomania; "eo ills at i ine died in the Jewish hospital in New Heaumont and is popular because of foen to prepare the plan ? L kh ; 0 ni ep rent bills at its meeting and was = York City. That night her husband, {his manly character. facturing. Funds for financing the As the direct result of the Highway | Harry Rook appears as the husband, lggain forced to defer payment of Carlos Serafini Del Rio, and his four 2 project have been solicited and it is|Department’s work on 20,000 miles of | Harriet Parks“is the beautiful daugh- | teachers’ salaries. Shy daughters, turned on the gas in their KILLS BEAR / thought that enough will be secured township roads taken over last August, ter, Kennethm Smith the successful > a htmin: at New. York City to keep £ to make the move a success. ti4 of Pennsylvania's 1,510 second lover, Kenneth Westover is the suit- A dollar will buy more than at any apar 3 £ OW. York 3 . si § , \ y : -— Vorkm . expecting e. | c oN bh BA fo » favored by the her. O ts | ti si 15. © "This © is | true: ‘of an early rendezvous in death with the Frank Exkins, (Hillsgrove, has re- W orkmen are also e3pet mg to be glass townships reduced road taxes by |r favored by the mother Qehor parts time snes 1915 his wife and mother. “We are committing ’ : gin work on the building formerly oc- |81,563,000 in 1932.” Gowernor Pinchot |are taken by Charlotte Monk, James |everything except taxes and debts. uicide as we cariior ive without tee pertediithe iiiling of 3 Tear, Tol the cupied by the Wilkinson Knitting [announced today. Thirty of the Stat--|LaBar, Anna Mae Sullivan, Harold SulcCld 5 3 > . 3 o : a : A . g: \ We are ‘four sisters and father and Game Commission after the animal |yfij since some changes are to be jes 62 first class townships reported re- |#1abblett, Alice Johnson, and “Arthur : REDUCE TAXATION we have made up our minds all to- had destroyed five hives of bees. made there also. a ductions of $472,600. If the remainder | Brown. 5) gether” a note left on the table read | To o. 7 : of the 5,572 townships reduce propor. | It is the policy of the school to give | In the face of increasing taxation i ‘WARNS “DODGERS” ON tionately, the Governor pointed out, {all high school grades an opportunity |throughout the country Tunkhannock — = the possible saving is $3,167,000. to engage in dramatics. Benefits from | School bdard this week reduced its HOCOLATE g 167,0 gag 3 ; i : c Gd Cl lat Cuban negro light ; ACCIDINY R E P O R T S “But more than the tax saving isthe commencement play will be added [School tax three mills. The general Ane a lee, Cu 5 > n : ; 2 ia involved,” the Governor said. Town- to the fund for the graduating class. tax will be 24 mills instead of 27 mills weight who 1s one oO ne lew 1Z€ SF oo > + 7 4 3 . aan 3 ; : Ly ships which made no reductions put! Rodney Edwards, director, has geen |as heretofore, and the bond tax will fighters in his class to -rank high" in Child Buried The bureau of highway patrol ang Sh 3% : % 2 £3 S Ry Foe , ! on > «| be 51% mills : i liv: defeated. Low safely of the Department of Revemne on extensive construction and main- | working «diligently for several weeks DE 972 S. purse winnings, easily efeate 4£ J i Ar ( e > . ia i: 3 ; i —_— ; : W I tenance programs of their own. The preparing for the production and has ” Feldman at the opening of the Queens- | On ednesday is making a drive on “accident report hs > 5 hi pres he Ther RICHARD TRETHAWAY i We dnestad. Aieht v additional work represented a sun |succeeded in manufacturing a splen- DIES T LAKE HOME roi Sits ednesday ght. pr ers.” The ‘‘acci repor i 3 boro on en ioral a, a Frederick Roote, Aged 5, dodgers. The JSaccident report dod-|equal to that spent in the individual |did set of stage decorations. It is A rictory was considered a 8 = or — The victopy, was cons = 1 Dies Following Abdominal gers” is the motor vehicle operator ‘township by the State. The rural |expected there will be a large at- : : 3 / start for the “Keed’s” campaign for O ti x a dri 1 ea % that tf . 1 Richard Trethaway, 65, of 12 River i p ; ‘tment | TO e gave y - y "0- ahs a shot at Tony Conzoneri's title. ; pera on > ] = : who fails to report to the Department | a ia: gay SE ing tendance ane a he wa Dro side drive, Wilkes-Barre, prominent ig — The ‘funeral of Frederic: Stanley fatal accidents, personal injury accid- Yow X ayerhod nomine Figs an intercsling: and. epteviaining business and educational circles Rooter-.aged 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. | 3 J ao. evening. - : i , 2 nts, or accidents i hich the prop- iy ? $ found dead at his summer hg FLOOD 3 “ Clavotiis. Rootes of Tounide was. held ents r a nts in wh : prop Of Pennsylvania's second class | Tiarvey's lake on Wednes Twenty-five hundred ranchers preé-|, oi \veqnesday afternoon from the [erty damage amounts to $50 or more. | townships 964 replied to a question- | Ruth Bennett Crowned Stoo 5) Trelis a by — ‘lee rith sir fe ilies is 3 1 + * . . De G ¢ a) 5 Fi pared to flee with their families this |, ~ = ow v0 004 Mps. Fred Kunkle.| The vehicle code 4equires that all {aire submitted by the Highway De-~ . . : 73 5 ; hs week as waters of the Colorado river 3 Kingston Township sident of Wilkes-Barre city school % golt ‘as waters a ’ | Further services were held in St. Ther- |accidents ‘of the above character must |Partment. Taxes were reduced in 614. f board ’ os at the higost stage since 1921, mena: esa’s’ church Shavertown with inter- |p. reported to the Department of Rev. Thirty of the 62 first class townships { High May ‘ Queen Se Fan Aes Brethiwad inerenat] on ed a levee in which a break had +. of Marys cemetery, Hanover. reported. Taxes were reduced in 15.| &“% Fr = 0 gi L widened from 12 to 20 feet % 3 re enue within 24 hours of their occur- . their lake home to prepare it for oc~ “~~ gene 2t0 2 . The child died in Nesbitt. Memorial The total reduction was $2,049,600. rit] : , i : HANGING z x : rence. A report filed with local police oO two tolaas 1 i ia With all the atmosphere attached to |cupancy. About’ 4 in the afternoon, hospital en Monday following an ab. { ne of two things has habbenec Ifl |, i;liegiate event, Miss Ruth Bennett | Mrs, TretHaway missed her husband The hanging of three Chicago hood- dominal operation made necessary as is not sufficient. Where two or more |Fennsylvania townships this year,” lums this week was held up for eight of Trucksville a senior "at the high |gnd upon searching found him dead. school was crowned the first May |Mr. Trethaway had ben ein ill health ; : ae cident both are required to file a re- |. Queen of the township schools at one | for a year and had spent seven weeks hangman could. not find the key to the |* 4 4; pt cheerful little lad, the child | : __| burden, or they have done more work | £ ts in the his i opt start trap. A priest relieved the tension by port. Penalty for failure to do so is of the most colorful events in the his- |at Clifton Springs sanitarium, re= had endeared himself to the communi- on the roads.” 5 noi > y = o - : i 3 tory of the schools held last Friday. |turning about a month ago. repeating his blessinig until the exe ty in which he lived. He was an es- a fine of $10 and cost or prosecution, g : g cutioner found the key and dropped pecial favorite with Mr. and Mrs. [8 not more than five days in jail. Service Clubs Plan It doesn’t do a whit of good to raise Led the result of an appendix operation a |operators are involved in the same ac-|%2id the Governor, “Either the super- minutes because the black maskec far ago. 2 ] visors have lessened the taxpayers Like the court of honor, the May Queen was selected on the basis of the waiting criminal to death. Fred Kunkle where he lived a consid- Such negligence will result in suspeu- ting all that is ideal and fine cain about high taxes and then vote . ; > representin 3 3 erable part of the time| sion of the operator's driving license. Joint Meeting 2 p : 3 to put the same public officials back MURDER Beside his parents three brothers| Officials of the bureau are convinced in woraanhood. into office who made taxes high. In Luzerne county court house at |. vive. They are Clarence and Rob- Members of the court of honor were that many accidents are not being re- Wilkes-Barre there started this week |. t (George and an infant brother born | horted. Accident records of the Phila Members of Dallas Rotary Club and | Ruth Hoffman, Elanore Staub, Rachel ops i > alias DeLuca ic ’ T Tay - : COMMENCEMENT ; the trial of Peter Duca, alias 10, | 13st Thursday on the day Frederick geiphia Police Department are now be- | Mt. Greenwood Kiwanis Club Will |yviriiams and Ruth Palmer. das «charged with complicity in the A was taken ill. £ ing checked by agents of the bureau. |hold a joint meeting next Thursday Mit denn Lomick. wan down Four schools in this vicinity of Alex Campbell at Pittston on Feb- | mpe pani bearers at the funeral |qyece records are being compared | night at Colonial Inn as the guests of ; : will have graduation exercises ruary 28, 1928. The commonwealth |yere: Charles and Allen Brace, Gomer | with the reports on file here. Severs |Dallas Rotary Club. bearer and Charlotte Pafsois had this week, as follows: was attempting to prove that it Was |,nq Marvin Elston, Charles Sayre all | 0cires will be taken against those| The meeting is called for the pur-|tbe houor of placing the crown on the Dallas township — Bacealaia Duca’s automobile which was used bY | ¢ Kunkle and Robert Brader of Par- operators uncovered in the Philadel |pose of discussing various community | head of Miss Bennett. Peggy Schwartz reate, Sunday, Shavertown Lu. the murderers. sons. Mrs. Roote before marriage Was |, investigation who neglected to re- | problems with the thought of bring- was train bearer. theran church; Class Night, Mary McGuire of Parsons. port their accidents to the State. ing the clubs together with the May Pole Dance im t= — % : 3 po 3 = Commencement, Thursday, im- \ For the convenience of the motorist, {thought of making heir work here 3 ; 4 2 utton = : The May Pole dancers were Ruth , Mrs. Lawrence : accident report forms can now be ob- much more efficient along community | - Shy 2 lors theatre, Mrs. Lawrence Sutton, 23, formerly tained from any official motor vehicle |lines. 2S Perkins, Barbara Downer, Emma Kingston township — Bacca- Ete] Deater, died af Ter home of Fare inspection station. Stations have 2l-| pe piainspeaker will be the present Ruth Shaver, Mildred Isaacs, Sarah laureate sermon, Sunday 10:30 &. vey’s lake Tuesday morning at 1 of m., Trucksville M. E. church; ready been supplied with the forms |<: i. UBT : rv wi Wagner,‘ Thelma Thompson, Florence complications. She is survived by her Tea or pp : tated district governor of Rotary who -will | Wagne 0mp : : Class Night, Wednesday, Com- band: two daughters, Roberta and || 1® Teprt forms also may be obtained | ypeqy on ‘community problems” and |Gemmell, Della Riddle, Beatrice Reilly, || “0 0" wsqn © pvucksville ? e Te ~ clubs, notaries public, and ; ; : } = E > 7s { Joan; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al from motor clu Dona p the relationship of service clubs to |Geneveve Metzgar, Helen Bone, Fran- M. E. church. There's no optimist like BA ah 3 a4 the follow- local police authorities. Hor ie i rian A Tmt : Re ih the man who vin Dezters of Nera elie, Fiat The report forms also may be obtained each other. ces Bilbow, Marie an Monroe Township Spats keeps a Gd a. oe a Jena | er enlisted in" the cumpaisn| On the Pou Thon of Iiojlews Se ik nd Ei joint checking 4 4 ni ea Mattie, all of against the “accident report dodger? Dallas Rotary club in company with | Miss Josie K. Wardan, a member of Slacnis ommence 4 account with Ei i : : : They have been asked to furnish the fits ladies will hod a joint meeting with }the high school faculty, had charge of Tins borough +o Ducealans his wife. ad rang th. the Uosuss Rumer ww the Wyoming Club, at which time |the May pole dancers and the May reate sermon, tonight, 7:30, Dal. Funeral services were held ONig. name of the owner, if possible, of Thursday afternoon at 3 from thel.,o oon prought into the garage which chet : home at Harvey's lake. Interment will | shows evidence of having been in a events and a base ball game between |timme in the history of the school ment, Saturday, June 11. be in Kocher cemetery. serious accident. ? the members of the two clubs. ; that a May Queen had been selected. there will be a ‘number of sports Queen and her court. This is the rfist{l j;,5 MM. BE. church; Commence- 4
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