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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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JKISCILLA'S POP By AL VERMEBK CHESTER (PA.) TIMES 12 MUDAT, OCTOBER 21. 1S4J Two New Cars Lost in Riclley Dr. Aydelotte Urges 7 Point JK cm Park Blaze In a second Ridley Park fire In exactly 21 hours and at the time of the evening, two new Plan for Peace With Russia "I don't believe the Russians have any desire for war with us." That is the judgment oi Dr. Frank Aydelotte, well known educator and member of the workinR committee on American Russian relations of the American Friends Service Committee, who addressed 3000 aludents. of Swarthmore College Thursday.

1 Dr. Aydelotte, who was president! that communism and democracy swarthmore College for 19 years, Can coexist," he said, described the study of Hie Russian Dr. Aydelotte felt that the best; problem that the working commit chance for peace would come if the; tee had done. This included, be (united States took the initiative in mobiles were destroyed and the roofs of eight garages were ruined and an adjoining apartment dwelling was scorcnea about p. m.

rnurs Exploding gas tanks in the de stroyed cars added io the flames, creat deal of research, talks I carrying out the seven proposals of; wmcn shot more tnan aa feet the American Friends Service Com with Russian diplomats such Andrei Gromyko. Surrtsis Friendly Attitude the air attracting hundreds of spec Tfte row of eight garages are in the rear of apartments and No. 6 jand No. a Swarthmore av a few As a. result of these studies, the committee felt that the best hope for peace would be found in a friendly attitude on the part of the feet north of Chester which, with the garages, were erected a year ago.

Damage High. United States toward Russia. Dr. Aydelotte scored the governments of both countries for not pli Tninatintf the misunderstanding be Unofficial estimates place the damage at a minimum of 515,000 tween Russia and the United States. "The Russians are essentially friendlv to us," he said.

"It tneir with every likelihood that the damage will run higher. Ridley Park "Fire though in service for three hours, was able to handle the fire These proposals are: (1) Recognize that a widespread desire for peace exists In both countries. (2) Realize that neither communism nor democracy can dominate the world or eliminate the (3) Since the fundamental aims of both communism and democracy are similar, let each attempt to improve the general welfare according to its own methods. (4) Realize that it is possible for democracy and communism to exist together. (5) Try to eliminate the misunderstanding between the two countries by ending the fear of domination which both have.

(6) Realize that armaments are not the answer to our difficulties. (7) Let the United Nations settle the German problem, not the United States or Russia. government which is unfriendly." "You can't get along with a die Utorship," he pointed out. without calling for outside help. Two other cars, which were in Dr.

Aydelotte felt that possession of the atomic bomb by either Russia garage when, the fire was discovered at 7.05 p. m. were removed by fire AT SCOTT'S 70TJT ANNIVERSARY CEREMONIES Among the jruesls taking in the 70th anniversary ceremonies of Scott Paper Co. on Thursday were (left to rijfht), front tow rs. Willis Glauser, 1949 Kiwansi Service Award winner; Miss Kalherine Fisher, director of Cund Housekeeping magazine; Francis W.

Plowman, vice president in charftu of distribution, and Mayor Ralph P. Swarts. In the back are three men and onlookers only moments! or the United States would make much difference in our Parkside Women to Hold 30th Birthday Banquet tions. The fundamental problems before the gas tanKs tne destroyed cars exploded, d'rh'iag the long term Service employes of the firm (left to right): Miss Clara Xing, 100f W. oth 31 years; Walter Brnwn.

1104 Centi men from the garage. 70th ai informed at the rallies that they The cars were owned by Ernest would still exist. These problems are based on tht fear of the Russians that we wii: trv to change her form of govern. The Community Club of Parkside I Johnson, who lives the Apart ill hold its 30th anniversary ban ment ac No. 6, ana jr.

D. weidei, merit. In this country, we fr thai: quet on Monday evening, Oct. 24, at who lives in the apartment at the Local Accidents Send the Russians will try to make munists of us. jiiiervfcuon of tne two streets.

the firehouse. Mrs, John Webb is president of the organization and has appointed Mrs. Ellen Petelto Johnson said he had bought his "Both countries should realij 'Love Me Long' a Comedy, Opens at Wilmington Opening night in any theatrical Brock whom we re Three to Hospital a Nash, in August and paid Three accidents Involving three Scott Workers Given Extra Week's Salary $3100 for it, welders car was chairman of entertainment and Mrs. Samuel McCloughan, reservations. Studebaker, which he bought two: automobiles sent three persons to Chester Hospital Thursday for treatment of Injuries.

Mrs. McCIougnan has been forced to resign due to illness and Mrs. weeks ago at a cost of S2DO0. Meat Cracks Window production on Broadway is a sig i member as a sort of sphmx per nificant and sometimes happy occa sonality la reporter on the Emporii 'Backet of Blood' My stey Proves Puzzle to Police Morris Taylor has taken over. Mrs Gazette more than 40 yi The ruined garages were built of Tt depends on the success of Taylor announced that all reserva Ronald Washam, 6, 2318 W.

2d was cut about the face when a ran into the side of a car op whose blue suit was never ruffled) cinder blocks but the wooden roofs the show. One tions must be arranged for by sat were destroyed. Virtually all the Even before that, however, there! was as nervous as any prospective father could possibly be last night. erated bv Venice Baughman, 112 Sunset Wilmington, on windows in the side of the apart i with a Progress campaign In all have been opening nights and open proach to success Through Quality Approxjinar.ely loO persons at On the stage Shirley Booth, ment facing the fire were cracked Inn niehts for most of the Broadway tended the first annual card party 2d near 5:45 p. m.

Mrs. by the Jieafc, and a second floor productions. Kor example, i.ne eon: Baughman took the boy to the hos tried and proven comedienne, had satisfactory fundamental speciflca sponsored by tne reacners Association of the Parkside Gram porch No. 8 Swartlirriare edy "love Me Long which is due Mayor Stresst Importance Hons. She is clever and she is began to catch fire and was badly School, held on Wednesday eve YeJlow Cab driver Myer Rossin; to reach New Ynrk early November, opened a three night run a Mayor Swart in hU talk giv scorched before a hose line quenched ning at the firehouse.

Mrs. Samuel 5 W. 3d said he was blinded by red head. But, the second feminine lead, Anne Jackson, came very closej the Playhouse in the Hotel duPout Techton was chairman of the affi on W. 6th st.

Thursday the names. The apartments and garages an to stealing the spotlight. This is at ail four meetings, stressed the importance of having a thriving industry such as the Scott Paper Co. Building at. Wilmington, Thursday bly assisted by her various cb State police and county detectives are attempting to solve the mystery of "the bucket of blood." That's how much they estimated was spilled on a public road In Sycamore Mills, about two Mrs.

George Chain had been visiting her neighbor, Mrs. T. B. Donahue on Ridley Creek near Line when it whs discovered and police were summoned. Authorities reported they were able to scoop some up from the ditch so it could be sent away to afternoon causing him to hit Charles Zettlemoyer, 32.

112 Ash night. Next week a second prelim owned by Charles and Goldie Felin ton, 1728 W. 7th Chester, accord masculine viewpoint. The actor.1 were all right, but the best parts ir Me Long" seem to be femi The affair has been reported inary opening win tase piace it In Chester. Garden City.

Rossin took Zet temoyer to the hospital where he Ridley Park's Are chief, Philadelphia. being a success and members of the "it Is easy to take for ers jThamas Turner. PTA w.ish to express their appreci was treated for a broken rig writer, tne presentation oi Me Long" had a particular We have a hunch that the the existence of a company like immediate investigation was MRS. JOHN WIBLE ation for cooperation received. formance of Me Long" which this, the said, but interest because of the fact At 10 a.

m. Thursday. William About 130 prizes were donated by appears Friday and Saturday that Brotk Pemberton (noted ordered by Turner, who called his assistant Sgt. Charles Taylor local fire marshal for the state po Parkside and Chester merchants. oalson, 124 Penn hit Fred uinly those figures must impress you as they do me with the utter Salvation Army Group at Wilmington will have a number producer of is another Senior Scouts of Parkside Cheeseman, 52, of the 1200 block of changes.

That is part of what hometown uoy ixom wnpona, Crosby st Bear 12 and De will hold a bake. on Saturday, Oc To Visit Chester lled. Apartments scorched by tht goes on in tne preliminaries shong dr, The Franklin Rescue, tober 22, at Parkside Methodist i Importance of a growing, thriving Scott Paper Co. to Chester. Three of the firm's long term em again last night was enjoyable and Fifty young people of the Salva flames are occupied ty Mr.

and Last night this obser er watehed Church, at 10 m. Squad took Cheeseman to the hos the two coming nights should he tion Army will arrive iri Chester Brock on the sidelines with just Mrs. A. C. Hartnian and Mrs.

pital witere ne was treated for even more so. ployes of the pin were seated with Mrs. Daniel Grew, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Stough and Dr. and Mrs.

Delbert Smith. about as much interest as he watch Hobert Lowry ot 133 E. Roland I a cut above his right eye. In police tonight to participate in a Flying Squadron Weekend, planned to ac A number of Chester peopli the speaker; the stage ed the members of the cast. Both court today, Cheeseman was fined entertained at a surprise stcn meeting.

The employe honor guests i i the audience at Wilmington toj quaint these aspirants to the Sal Traffic a. Problem $2 by Magistrate R. Robinson were James Toole, E. JMlh st vation Army Training College with Lowry as a down and outer. Firemen fought, the blaze from stiower nonor oi Mrs.

wuiiam Borchert, of 237 E. Roland recently. Guests 'included: Miss Ka performances enjoyable in spite of the fact that there was an understandable 'tenseness and a lot of smoothing yet to be accomplished. be analyzed. 'Had there been a murder? Ho one In the vicinity had heard any screams or any other commotion.

Had it been an automobile accident, or could it have been the blood ot some animal? There was no clue other than the fresh blood. The salvaged portion is being sent to FBI laboratories in Washington, it was reported. Until reports of the test are received from there, it will not be known whether it Is human or animal Mood, Chief County detective Fred Jack says. Meanwhile, if you've heard of a murder, or even an accident, Jack er the state would like to hear from you. enjoy the opening' (Wilmington) before the opening (Philadelphia! before the opening (New York).

It who has been with the company 44 the work of the college. its Clara King, iOUB W. 5Lri participating for the Chester trina Bogardus, Miss Jean Blakiston; Watkins Get 2 Joint the Swarthmore side, leaving Chester pk. open to traffic, but Park police had their hands 31 yew's, and Walter Brown, was quite an experience. AGH Corps, 145 W.

5th will be Lieut. Apparently it is tne most tiillleiii; Miss Ann Wright, of Swarth Mrs. Walter Hannum, 1104 Central years. Commission Posts thins in the world to hgi Ruth Woglom, Marie Kohland and Rose DiMaio. The guest leader of Visitors from this area who wit makes a theatrical success.

First Synagogue Lists Woodlyn; Mrs. Jack Ahtes, Miss lull keeping that tramc moving, all motorists slowing down to watch the spectacular blaze. Robert Watkins, of Del i til be Col. Samuel night audiences, whether they be in nessed at least' one of the rallies included Miss Margaret Stetser, 1602 Mane Ahtes, Mrs. Newell West, aware County, has been appointed to Sermon Subject Wllmlnaton, Philadelphia or New a shift of the wind which.

sDRcml committees set up bv inr Mrs. John Booth and Mis. Bina Booth, of Parkside. Upland local pioneer educator: The erourj will be tn Chester tin "York have the divine right of free sent the flarnes licking against the Mrs. Willis Glauser, 1611 Washiug "The American Jewish Commun will be the sermon topic of enine for open air meetings an iritranr.iieletl ml irisni.

Thai it; The Seven Teens held its first sides of the apartment, cracking whmer of the 1949 Knvanis then will spent the night at Camp Joint State overnment Commission under a. catch ail resolution passed by the 1949 session of the general assembly. a right they exercise to a degree far on Thursday afternoon atl Raobi B. Grossman at Lq is Sgt. Taylor, the state police fire Service Medal Award; Mrs.

J. H. than with amateur produc the home of Dons Jaggers. Follow 1 night's services in Ohev Sholom Upland. They will visit Wilmington and Trenton on Saturday, holding Gordon McConechy, 315 S.

Chester I Pressman I ing officers. were elected: President, Synagogue. The services will begin tions. Any newspaper reviewer kiiov that there' is no opeiv season Investigator, is centering much of hLs investigation around the mys bwartnmorc president oi the public meeting in Trenton at 7.45 Angradi; secretary, verna The special committees on men ai health laws and publb school areas are the two on v'hloli Senator Watkins 'ias been 'terious circumstances which caused Uff treasurer, Doris Jaggers. naieiir a.ttlng.

There; is no Chester Century Club, and Ward Hitikson, local attorney. Jthe Bar Milzvah or Louis Pintol, of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pintnf, Are twice' in 24 hours. Discussion was held on a name I ll O.n will: for the' club and Seven Teens was! The first fire was discovered at pi'ofeiisional stage.

Wii E. 22nd will be solemnized asked to serve. decided on. The eh decided to I 7.15 p. m.

Wednesday and much of nr.r.ilor. fudience was nn eycepm The Joint State Govern; iMhu Injured by Car 9.30 a. Saturday. The Ohev Sholom choir will 'Love Me Long is a. comedy by ngs.

Refreshments wcrcj mat blaze was under control Dy thi Commission Is the general ussembly't ys'On Baltimore Pike n'is Fraukel. a dark haired. men arrived. Damage waj sist Cantor Bernard I. Matlin NOTICE 'lo Jlemhers of Chester Lodgr No.

320, Luyul Ordtr oi Moose: The Jloose is now featuring Dance Music ly Kalph B. Meluney and His llhyihwjii S.iLi;rI.iy Snmia) Nljllls JMemlntrs and Guests Welcome! interim facl flnrting body. ight eyed Utile negligible. portion of the services Sen. 'Frederick L.

Homsher, Lau philnrtplniiinn i wpIvph served. Those attending wer Elaine An Carole Clayton, Doris Jaggers, Virginia Rothwell, Verna TJH Helen and The two apartment houses an two story affairs with porches or the second floors. ttie second floors. Regular Sunday School session committee to investigate the eitl i mn1 will beheld at 10 a. m.

will be held at 10 a. m. I Janet Wurm. Rep. T.

Luke Toomcy, of 1 Joseph i Johann rt wJiuiLv, is miiuiiimii uje He cave the nnme ol Sllns Hiram. committee on mental health laws. 23. and an addres.s in the 7110 block I S. 5th Philadelphia, and that of I Were vou one of us hisL a sister in Newark, N.

J. mm HH Vocal Studio 533 South Orang Street US ho contrlbuled to the "Pl. where the injured man I MHMfl 1. Hill IM ftl MEDIA, PA. rL tnesi uampaun.

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